"I'm a Shane Watson fan but I've become an extremely frustrated fan. I am pulling my hair out, just like everyone else. When 'Watto' is at his best he is just so brilliant that you think 'wow', I want more of this please. But I must admit that maybe I have been a bit hoodwinked by those occasional flashes of brilliance," Border wrote in his column for the Australian daily 'Courier Mail'.
"At the end of the day, Test cricket is a performance-based game. If Watto doesn't start really performing, he is going to find there are more and more players nipping at his heels for his spot in the side," Border wrote.
Border, who has more than 11,000 Test runs feels that only four centuries in a decade-long Test career doesn't justify his talent.
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"Unfortunately, Watto has teased us a lot with the bat and he did it again on Boxing Day. He looked set for a big century but was leg before again," Border was absolutely scathing in his criticism.
He also questioned the logic of Watson trying to sweep a Ravi Ashwin delivery when he was well settled having scored a half-century.
"The incredibly frustrating thing about Watto is that we all know the talent is there. And that is why he is still playing Test cricket for Australia. Plenty of other blokes might not have been afforded the opportunities that he has, because deep down you know he deserves to be in Australia's top 11 players," assessed Border.