'No cowards in an Australian team': Cummins hits back at Langer
Skipper Pat Cummins made clear on Tuesday there were "no cowards" on the Australian team, firing back at comments made by former coach Justin Langer.
Langer last week attacked the anonymous "cowards" who leaked against him in the lead-up to his resignation this year after widespread reports in the Australian media, citing sources, about his intense coaching style.
Cricket Australia chief Nick Hockley rejected Langer's claims and threw his support behind the playing group, with Cummins also strongly defending his dressing room.
"There's no cowards in an Australian cricket team, not ever," Cummins told reporters in Perth ahead of the first Test against the West Indies on Wednesday, adding that he was "disappointed" Langer had dredged up the issue.
"I think it's disappointing sometimes the focus gets drawn to off-field issues but it hasn't really affected our team."
Langer has since backtracked somewhat, claiming he was not referring to players when he used the word "cowards", a move Cummins said he appreciated.
"I think he had a think about it and clarified it, so I thank him for that," said the skipper at Perth Stadium, which carries Langer's name on one of the stands.
"But we're really proud of the last 12 months, how we've fronted up, the way we've played, the way we've conducted ourselves. Players can certainly hold their heads high."
Langer walked away from his job in February after failing to secure the public support of key players and following acrimonious contract talks with Cricket Australia.
He was unhappy at being offered only a six-month extension despite steering Australia to a 4-0 Ashes victory over England in 2021 and then to T20 World Cup glory the same year.
In an explosive podcast last week, he claimed: "Everyone