Contrary to Srikkanth's claim, India played double the number of Test matches than Australia in the past one year. India played 14 Tests since August last year while Australia featured in seven matches in the same period.
In limited-overs cricket, India played 29 ODIs and two Twenty20 Internationals since August last year while Australia featured in 23 One-Dayers and five T20 Internationals.
Asked if the selectors knew strike bowler Zaheer Khan's injury before being picked for the England tour, Srikkanth said, "I don't think that we should go deep into the injury issues. If Zaheer is unfit then he is unfit. It's not the time to point out who was injured and who was not though there is no excuse for the series loss."
The former captain refused to put the blame on the Cricket Board, the selectors and also the players for the humiliation in England.
"Let us not indulge in the blame game -- on the players or the administrators or the BCCI. Nobody is to be blamed and it's not the time for that. It is just that we are going through a bad phase," he said.
"It is a fact that our top five batsmen have not clicked in the series so far. But the same bunch of cricketers have been doing well during the last couple of years. The same combination had defeated South Africa in South Africa. It our bad luck that in this particular tour nothing has clicked for us," said Srikkanth.
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