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‘Painted as a monster’: Gilchrist slams CA for the resignation of Langer

'Painted as a monster': Gilchrist slams CA for the resignation of Langer
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The former Australian captain Adam Gilchrist criticized Cricket Australia (CA) on Monday for their care against Justin Langer, said the former head coach had been painted as “monsters”.
Langer resigned on Saturday, only weeks after leading Australia to Seri Abu 4-0 from England, with Cricket Australia said he had refused a short-term extension of his contract.
Australia also won the Twenty20 World Cup last year for the first time under Langer but there was a report on the transfer of players on the style of training.
“He was painted by certain people as a monsters, it wasn’t Justin Langer,” Gilchrist told Radio Sen Australia.
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, but “he will be the first to admit that he has his weaknesses, he has a weakness area, but he will sit and do it with you.
So, to be painted as a monsters, effects What will happen to you personally and what stream effects for your family …
especially through a period of time when you don’t understand what is happening on, innuendo and consistent rumors, “Gilchrist added.
The Australian Cricket did not immediately respond to a request for a comment.
In post LinkedIn on Sunday, Langer said the Australian Cricket presented a short-term contract to lead the T20 World Cup title defense on the house of the house later this year but he chose not to accept it.
Read Alsomatthew Hayden, Mitchell Johnson Slam Players and Cricket Australia after the resignation of Justin Langer as Head of Coacha Tearful Matthew Hayden had slammed the national players because it did not openly support Justin Langer as Australia’s main coach.
Langer, under the guide who Australia won the T20 World Cup and the ash 4-0 series, down on Saturday.
“If media reports are correct, some senior players and some support staff don’t support me move forward, and it’s now clear CA Board and CEO, Nick Hockley, also want to see the team moving in the other direction,” Langer said.
“I respect that decision,” he said.
“My life has been built on the value of honesty, respect, trust, truth, and performance and if it appears as ‘too intense’ at the time, I apologize.”

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