Melbourne: Justin Langer said that his respect for values might be taken by several people as “too intense” during his term as Australian head coach after he chose to quit the top work instead of approving a short-term contract extension.
In his resignation letter to the Australian Cricket Official (CA), Langer offered his apology but emphasized that he appreciated “honesty, respect, trust, truth and performance” but some people might consider it “too intense” in his work style.
“My life has been built on honesty values, respect, trust, truth, and performance and if it appears as’ too intense ‘sometimes, I apologize,” Langer wrote in his resignation letter, according to’ abc.net.
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“It is said that in any business, if you leave something in a better place than when you start then you have done your work.
Meanwhile it’s not up to me to judge, I hope Australians respect what has been achieved for the last four years of the year -The year in the Australian cricket.
“Faced with complaints from senior players for the stiff and recent training style by the Australian Cricket Board of Directors without compromise, Langer resigned as the head coach of the Australian men’s cricket team on Saturday.
According to a report, Langer aged 51 years wanted to sign a new long-term contract but CA just wanted to keep it away until the end of the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia.
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I want people to know I’m happy with the decision and be proud of what I have achieved.
I hope all this time, and all my tenure, I have refrained with integrity and dignity,” the Australian opening word was inside the letter.
“Last night I was offered a short-term contract until the end of the T20 World Cup in Australia (in November), with ‘out of high’ sentiment.” After careful consideration, I have decided not to accept this.
The contract extension, and as a result, I believe it is in the best interest of everyone for the Australian cricket team to start the next chapter immediately.
“He said media speculation about his future when the Australian coach for the past 12 months has taken the victim.
In his family.” If media reports are correct, some senior players and some support staff do not support me move forward, and now clear the CA board, and you Nick , also want to see the team’s other direction.
“I respect that decision.” There was speculation about Langer’s future in the role since the series of home tests last summer lost to India, when reports of dissatisfaction among the players about “intensity” langer appeared.
Langer has received the outpouring of support from former teammates and former Australian players, including Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden and Mitchell Johnson.