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Adam Gilchrist Slams Cricket Australia For Painting Justin Langer As "Monster"

Former Australia wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist on Monday launched a scathing attack on Cricket Australia, saying the board portrayed former head coach Justin Langer as a “monster.” Langer, who was appointed as head coach in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal in 2018, stepped down from the post on Saturday. "I don't care to listen to any more of the corporate speak about transition and analysis of the coaching position and all that needs analysis and requirements and evolution," Gilchrist said on ‘SEN Radio'.

"That's just covering up that the players and certain support staff around that team have spoken and they no longer want Justin there. He's been painted by some particular people as a monster, that is not Justin Langer.” Gilchrist, who also played alongside Langer, said the former Test opener was the kind of person who would acknowledge his frailties.

"He'll be the first to admit he has his frailties, he has his areas of weakness, but gee, he'll sit and look you in the eye and work it out with you.

"So, to be painted as a monster, what sort of affect would that have on you personally and what's the flow-on effect to your family and the people that are nearest and dearest to you." Langer, who guided Australia to its maiden T20 World Cup title and dominant Ashes victory, was keen to continue in his role but was faced with months of complaints by senior players over his rigid coaching style and more recently by an uncompromising CA board of directors.

The 51-year-old wanted to sign a new long-term contract but CA only wanted to keep him on until the end of the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia.

“I'm not inside that camp so I can't question whether they are well-intentioned or not, I'm sure they are well-intentioned from

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