It's surprising Hilditch lasted this long
The Argus report into Australia's performance has been presented and already there have been casualties
So the story goes, Hilditch recently phoned a member of team management in Sri Lanka to inform him Aaron Finch would be left out of the Twenty20 team. When Hilditch was asked why, he said the selectors felt Shaun Marsh was a better proposition against destructive fast bowler Lasith Malinga. Malinga, though, was injured, and had been publicly ruled out of the series. The exchange suggests a scarcely believable lack of awareness, and while cricket insiders laugh in telling the story, its theme is a common one when the topic of selection is raised.
Whatever your standpoint on the remedial measures - to make coach and captain selectors, for instance - it is clear that Australian cricket will be run differently henceforth. As when a football club sacks its coach, everyone with his head above the parapets is nervous. But it does not finish there. Unlike at a football club, the Argus report puts the players squarely in the gun.
For a start, on-tour selector Greg Chappell has just been informed he is no longer a selector. Although he will remain in that job until somebody is found to replace him ... Coach Tim Nielsen finds himself in real Twilight Zone territory. His biggest concern is that the job as he knows it has been scrapped and he will have to apply if he wants to take on the new enhanced coach's role.
The next step is to call to account those responsible for the debacle. Abysmal decisions have been taken in recent times, the three-year contact given to Nielsen, the faith shown in Chappell, the foolish season launch, the doomed nomination of John Howard, the appointment of Craig McDermott as bowling coach, the undermining of the state 2nd XI competition, the contacts given to T20 bubblers and denied to accomplished cricketers, the grovelling before Indian power (not least in forcing players to play T20 a few days before a Test series was to begin), the toleration of conflicts of interest. It tells of incompetence in high places.
Brydon Coverdale is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. He tweets here