Justin Langer Delivers Shock Resignation As Australia Head Coach
Australian men's cricket coach Justin Langer announced his surprise resignation Saturday, just weeks after trouncing archrivals England in a lopsided Ashes series and months after winning the T20 World Cup. The 51-year-old walked away from the top management job in Australian sports after a sometimes difficult relationship with players and acrimonious talks with governing body Cricket Australia. Board members held lengthy discussions about Langer's future into Friday night, but appeared to have failed to reach an agreement on a new deal with the former Test batsman.
The coach is said to have bristled at being asked to effectively reapply for his job and being offered a short-term contract, despite a stellar record that culminated in a 4-0 Ashes victory and Australia being ranked the world's number one Test team.
Sports management company DSEG announced Langer's departure in a terse statement saying "our client Justin Langer has this morning tendered his resignation as coach of the Australian mens cricket team".
"The resignation follows a meeting with Cricket Australia last evening. The resignation is effective immediately."
Cricket Australia confirmed the news, but did not immediately comment.
"Grumpy"
As a player, Langer's searing intensity drove him to greatness with the bat.
But it also appeared to play a role in his downfall, despite his success reviving the scandal-tainted side's fortunes.
Langer took the job in 2018, with Australian cricket at its lowest ebb for decades in the wake of a cheating affair.
He restored pride in his beloved baggy green cap, overseeing a string of wins that took Australia back to the top of the Test rankings and culminated in recent victories in the T20 World Cup and the Ashes.
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