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Cricket Australia refutes reports of ‘heated meeting’ with Justin Langer, doesn’t quell speculation

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Australian media reports stated that Justin Langer had reacted angrily when he was told that he would have to reapply for the position of head coach of the senior men’s team.

Justin Langer was appointed as head coach in the wake of the ball tampering scandal in 2018.

Justin Langer was appointed as head coach in the wake of the ball tampering scandal in 2018. (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Australia beat England 4-0 in the Ashes series that ended in January amid speculation over Langer’s future
  • Media reports last year claimed that his intense approach did not sit well with the entire team
  • Langer was appointed in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal in 2018

Cricket Australia (CA) on Tuesday refuted a media report that national men’s team coach Justin Langer had been involved in a “heated meeting” in which his future reportedly was discussed.

Multiple media outlets had earlier reported that Langer “reacted angrily” when the prospect of his reapplying for the role was raised during the meeting with CA CEO Nick Hockley and high-performance head Ben Oliver last Friday.

Appointed in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa in 2018, Langer has held his position since, but his contract expires mid-year.

“While we do not comment on confidential conversations, we felt on this occasion it was important to correct the record,” CA said in a statement that conspiciously lacked any guarantee that Langer would continue in the job.

“Among other false claims, we reject outright the assertion that the meeting was fiery or heated and that Justin was asked to reapply for his job,” it said.

“Justin has always been contracted as Head Coach through to the middle of this year and we have consistently maintained that discussions around the future of the role would commence following the conclusion of the men’s Ashes series.”

Australia beat England 4-0 in the Ashes series that ended in January amid speculation over Langer’s future.

Media reports last year claimed that his intense approach did not sit well with the entire team.

But after such a comprehensive shellacking of England in the Ashes series, former England captain Michael Vaughan wondered what more Langer had to do to earn another contract.

“If it’s true the Coach of Australia has to reapply for his position when he has taken them to No 1 Test team in the World & the T20 World Cup champs in the last few months .. the landscape for success has hugely changed Isn’t it about Winning ?? !!!,” Vaughan tweeted on Monday.

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