Sacked Australia coach Mickey Arthur has reportedly claimed that skipper Michael Clarke had described teammate Shane Watson as a "cancer" on the national cricket team.
According to reports in Australian media, legal documents tendered in the Melbourne court showed that Arthur had felt like "meat in the sandwich" in the divisive feud between Clarke and Watson.
Arthur, who was shown the door days before the Ashes series and two years before his contract was due to expire, has reportedly sought payments and compensation amounting to AUD 4 million or his job back from cricket Australia to the end of his 2015 contract.
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"There was major tension between Michael Clarke and Shane Watson," Channel Seven reported from Arthur's document of claim.
The 45-year-old South African, who was replaced by former Australia batsman Darren Lehmann, had to deal with the rift between Clarke and Watson ever since his appointment in November 2011, reports said.
In the documents, Arthur also claimed that he was racially discriminated against because he was South African and didn't understand the Australian way.
Arthur, who was under-fire for Australia's poor show especially on the India tour and Champions trophy, and was also criticised because of the disciplinary issues within the camp, claimed that he didn't get the support from Cricket Australia when he and Clarke had dropped four players, including then
vice-captain Watson for the third Test in India.