Australian Cricket Coach – Justin Langer, whose contract expires in June, has resigned as head coach of Australia. Photo: Steve Bell/Getty Images
Justin Langer has ended six months of speculation about his role in Australia’s men’s cricket team by resigning as head coach after former Test captain Ricky Ponting said his treatment of his former team-mate was “shameful”.
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Uncertainty around Langer’s future since last August continued after an extended Cricket Australia board meeting on Friday where there were “significant discussions” about his role . After the seven-hour meeting, the CA board was unable to make a decision.
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But on Saturday morning, Langer took decision-making from CA and his management released a statement on social media announcing that his client would be resigning immediately.
“DSEG can confirm that our client, Justin Langer, resigned this morning as the coach of the Australian men’s cricket team,” the statement read. – The resignation comes after last night’s meeting with Cricket Australia. The resignation is effective immediately.”
Langer’s contract expires in June and despite his recent successes on the pitch – a T20 World Cup win and a 4-0 thrashing of England – a straightforward management style , Langer ‘s old style has come under scrutiny since his appointment . senior player and CA CEO Nick Hockley last August.
“The contract extension offered to Justin is the result of a thorough evaluation process that assesses a number of factors, including the team’s future requirements and the tight schedule ahead. It includes including the chance to defend the T20 World Cup in Australia in Hockley said in a statement.
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Langer’s immediate future is unclear, but Andrew Strauss, England’s new interim manager, has added credence to rumors linking Langer with the newly vacated England job. their. Strauss has taken over as interim chief executive of England Cricket after Ashley Giles stepped down this week following the Ashes debacle.
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Speaking hours before Langer stepped down from his current role, Strauss said he “wouldn’t rule him out” to replace outgoing Chris Silverwood. The former England opener also made it clear that he is watching Australia’s situation with interest.
Strauss and Langer have a close relationship, having played together at Middlesex. “I know him well and on the surface he’s done really well with the Australian cricket team so I wouldn’t take him [from the coaching job],” Strauss said. However, he added: “I’m sure there are many others too.”
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On a day when batting coach Graham Thorpe became the third person to oversee Ashes, Strauss added: “I personally feel that having some outside perspective to test and challenge thinking in the locker room. stuff is a good thing.”
Ponting insists it was clear Cricket Australia pushed Langer because he wanted to keep taking on the role.
“It’s been a really bad half year in terms of how Cricket Australia treats some of the better people in Australian cricket. They were Justin Langer and Tim Paine [early summer],” Ponting told ABC. “I think the way they handled these two cases is almost shameful.”
Ponting admitted he was disappointed that Pat Cummins did not publicly support the coach, but said he understood the captain was in a difficult situation. Ponting stated that it was a “very small group” of players and other support staff who were fed up with Langer’s tense style that prompted him to leave.
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“It’s been enough to force a man who has put his life, heart and soul into Australian cricket, [someone] has done the sensational job of turning around the culture and the way the cricket team works.” Australia is seen for the last three or three years. four years. I think it’s been a really sad day for Australian cricket.”
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Ponting’s comments come after former coach John Buchanan criticized CA’s treatment of Langer on Friday night following a seven-hour board meeting that ended with them saying more talk with him. “I just think that Cricket Australia really got rid of Justin and whether or not they re-nominated him has become a real story and I really don’t see why it has to be,” Buchanan told the radio. 4BC radio.
“When he arrived, he was asked to do two things and that was to fix the team culture and make the Australian cricket team a favorite again. Play hard, play fair and win some games. It just seems like the movie doesn’t need to happen. It is a very difficult task, but he has shown in the last four years that he can cope very well.”
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Langer’s departure leaves CA with little time to find a replacement before the team embarks on a tour of Pakistan in less than a month. Andrew McDonald is expected to take over in the meantime, having previously coached the team on white-ball tours in Langer’s absence. McDonald’s is also favorites to take on the role full-time alongside Trevor Bayliss and Jason Gillespie, the other most likely contenders.
Langer’s 55.5% win record in Test cricket is second only to Buchanan among Australian coaches. He also led Australia’s first ash-holder team in England for 18 years in 2019, before convincingly winning the series this summer as well as claiming his first ever T20 World Cup title. . Australia has confirmed that a decision to replace Darren Lehmann as the men’s national team coach will be made “in the next few weeks”, before the next field engagement and before the completion of concurrent assessments to be published. father recently.
CA’s board of directors met in Melbourne on Friday to discuss the process of appointing new coaches and captains and substitutes for the men’s ODI outfit ahead of the team’s next engagement, the Qantas Tour of England in early June. .
Council President David Peever said the CA is being asked to nominate preferred candidates to fill those leadership positions, and those names are expected to be approved and announced.
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Peever said in a statement released after today’s meeting: “The Board has asked management to make recommendations on candidates for the men’s head coach, ODI captain and vice-captain. ODI.
“The council is expected to receive these recommendations in the coming weeks so that meetings can be arranged ahead of ODI’s trip to the UK.
Goalkeeper Tim Paine has been confirmed as Test captain for the foreseeable future, but his involvement in five ODI campaigns and an upcoming England T20I remains unclear.
At a press conference in Hobart on Thursday, Paine reiterated that his captaincy is only for the Test format, which has sparked speculation that experts with limited experience like Aaron Finch and George Bailey could be counted for a short role. .
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Former Test players Justin Langer, Jason Gillespie and Ricky Ponting have all been mentioned as possible candidates to replace Lehmann, all of whom have worked as coaching consultants for the men’s national team during the tournament. past year or more.
The suspensions of former captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner following the Cape Town ball tampering scandal last month, coupled with Lehmann’s resignation as coach, have created the need for a full overhaul. leadership aspect.
It also prompted the CA to conduct a wide-ranging independent review of cultural, organizational and governance issues in the wake of the Cape Town incident.
As part of that process, a four-person panel, chaired by former Test batting athlete Rick McCosker, will seek to create a charter that defines standards for improving behavior and standards. player’s expectations for the Australian men’s national team.
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