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‘I haven’t heard it talking about not continuing’: Waugh on Langer has the potential to stop

'I haven't heard it talking about not continuing': Waugh on Langer has the potential to stop
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Sydney: Australia’s Great Steve Waugh feels Justin Langer will continue as head coach of the team outside the Ashes series, insisting that the former opener is not a person who “retreated from the challenge.” Waugh’s comments came after former Australian captain Michael Clarke said Langer others will quit as coach if Australia wins the ash added to the T20 World Cup.
Read Alsoponting were delighted with the inclusion of Khawaja in Ashes squad for the first two tests On resign or withdraw from a challenge, “Waugh was quoted by the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’.
Waugh, who played alongside Langer and also worked with him in the setting of Australia in 2019, feel there is intense scrutiny around the job 50 years old.
“the whole career he’s against (it), he is always the player on the edge, the next one is dropped.
“She used to be on the edge and perform.
I think in many ways that motivate him and we have seen when you think he’s down, he’s back and it worked.” Langer, who was appointed as the main coach of Australia after the scandal Ball-famous Tubmaring 2018, helped deliver Permau T20 World Cup title in the country on Sunday.
Back to the country, he has now turned his attention to the Iconic Ashes series, starting December 8th.
“Looking forward to the ash, which is one of the highlights as captain and coach.
To win a series in Australia, he Focusing on that.
I have not heard him talk about not continuing.
She loves a challenge,” says Waugh.
The former test opener work has been under scanner since Australia disappointing loss to India in the test earlier this year but he was supported by the Chief Executive of Cricket Australia (CA) Nick Hockley.
There are also reports of a rift in the Australian dressing room between the players and Langer.
Waugh feels the players should be responsible for wins and losses rather than coach.
“I’d like to think the players are responsible for winning and losing, not the coach,” said Waugh.
“When I play cricket, of course, you have a coach, but I know as a player that you have the responsibility to win or lose.
You’re the one who’s out there for six hours a day to play a test, not a coach.” I think it is too much emphasis on performance rather than the player Justin Langer.
Realistically (against) India last year they should have won the series comfortably.
“Australia lost the border-Gavaskar trophy earlier this year to the Indian side that lost some of her top players, including skipper Virat Kohli.” India lost all the stars.
We took him out for 36 in Adelaide and lose from there …
I do not think you can point the finger to the coach and told the coach’s fault.
Very nice Won (T20 World Cup), which can only be positive.
I think it is too much talk about the coach.
“Langer, who has guided Australia to Abu Triumph in 2019 in England, is contracted until mid 2022.
Waugh felt Langer would understand if Cricket Australia has decided to replace him.” He will see it totally different to the players.
The players didegosiasikan back almost every year, “said the former captain of the 56-year-old.” He’s quite a lot to be aware of if you do not appear, you are not selected as a player.
“It’s exactly the same [as a coach].
He knows there are no free rides.
What did He and Tim Paine and Aaron Finch from Cape Town has been the transformation is amazing.”

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