Langer pledges reforms after being appointed Australian cricket coach

Justin Langer will be Australia's next cricket coach after he was endorsed by the Cricket Australia board on Wednesday night.

Justin Langer

Justin Langer. Source: AAP

Justin Langer has been confirmed as the head coach of the Australian cricket team, taking over from Darren Lehmann who resigned after the ball-tampering scandal.

The former Test opener was endorsed as Lehmann's replacement by the Cricket Australia board on Wednesday night, after an impressive six-year stint as Western Australia coach.

His most pressing task will be rebuilding the reputation of an Australian side tarnished by the events in Cape Town which resulted in year-long suspensions for stars Steve Smith, David Warner and a nine-month ban for opener Cameron Bancroft.

The 47-year-old Langer was a key member of a Steve Waugh-led national team notorious for its aggression towards opposition players and "mental disintegration" tactics.

Langer on Thursday highlighted a 2003 on-field altercation between Glenn McGrath and West Indian batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan as one of only two instances during his career where he felt sledging had gone too far.

McGrath infamously threatened to tear out Sarwan's throat in response to a jibe about his wife.

"That was a very sensitive time for Pigeon ... it probably crossed the line and there were consequences for that," Langer said.

"I think some of the best banter is among each other to get the opposition thinking about other things.

"Mental toughness is simply about being 100 per cent focused on the next ball. "If you're worrying about what you've just said to me, then there's a distraction.

"But we all know what the acceptable behaviours are.

"There's a difference between competitiveness and aggression and we've got to be careful with that."

Langer, who has previously worked as an assistant to the team, will take over all three formats of the game and has been signed on a four-year deal which will see Australia through to the World Cup and next home Ashes series.

"It is humbling to be appointed as coach of the Australian men's cricket team," Langer said in a statement.

"I am very excited about the scope I now have to coach the country that supported me so much in my cricketing career.

"There will be some significant challenges ahead for our group, but there is a wealth of talent in Australian cricket that I know will do us all proud.

"I'm thoroughly looking forward to working with all players, as we strive for a successful men's team across all formats, with the support and respect of the Australian public"

Langer will take the reins for next month's tour of England, and will be tasked with leading the Australian team through one of the most difficult years in recent times,without suspended stars Steve Smith, David Warner and opener Cameron Bancroft.

The 47-year-old Langer will also play a role in the cultural review stemming from the ill-fated South African tour, joining new captain Tim Paine and fast bowler Pat Cummins and other former players in assessing player and team behaviour.

A veteran of 105 Tests, Langer retired at the end of the 2006-07 Ashes series with 23 centuries and 7,696 runs to his name.

He has since turned around WA's fortunes on and off the field, winning the Big Bash League three times as coach of the Perth Scorchers as well as claiming two one-day titles with the Warriors.

He was most recently Australian interim coach in a T20 series against Sri Lanka in 2017, after having been assistant between 2009 and 2012.

"Whilst Darren Lehmann was not due to complete his term until next year, we have had a succession plan in place for this role for some time," Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland said.

"The plan has allowed us to consider several worthy candidates, but Justin was the clear standout, particularly based on his recent coaching and player development achievements.

"We firmly believe Justin is the right person to lead this team and have huge confidence in what he will bring to the role."


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Published 3 May 2018 1:05pm
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