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Cricket slowly turned into football: Pietersen at Langer’s resignation

Cricket slowly turned into football: Pietersen at Langer's resignation
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New Delhi: Former England captain Kevin Pietersen on Saturday said Cricket was “slowly changing” to football, following the Australian coach’s resignation Justin Langer.
The Australian Cricket received the resignation of the head coach of the Langer’s men’s team, who was received on Saturday.
Also read Langer Langer down when the cricket coach of the Australian Cricket men, Justin Langer announced a surprise resignation on Saturday, just a few weeks after overcoming British Archrivals in the sloping ash series and months after winning the T20 World Cup.
Board members held a long discussion about Langer’s future to Friday night, Butcricket Australia said Langer was offered a short-term extension for his current contract, which was sad he chose not to accept.
Pietersen felt the player became stronger than the coach in cricket too.
“Langer left as a worm coach.
Cricket slowly turned into soccer now because the players became a very rich power & player full of steam in front,” Pietersen tweeted.
Langer went as a worn coach.
Cricket slowly turns into soccer now because the players become very rich & …
https://t.co/Y6VAO7HDPC- Kevin Pietersen🦏 (@ kp24) 1644046539000Langer on Saturday Informed Cricket Australia that he did not accept the offer and will resign with direct effects.
“He has restored trust in the team and his inheritance guaranteed.
We are very proud of his achievements since he took over in 2018, including the victory of the T20 World Cup recently,” said CEO Cricket Australia Nick Hockley said in a statement.
The Australian Cricket currently accepts the resignation of the coach of Justin Langer’s team head.
https://t.co/bhjrn9KUF3- Cricket Australia (@Cricketaus) 1644030267000manuhan, Andrew McDonald has been appointed as the temporary head coach of the senior male team.

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