"The Hardest Thing Was...": Justin Langer Opens Up On Being "Sacked" As Coach
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Former Australia coach Justin Langer Wednesday hit out at the anonymous "cowards" who leaked against him in the lead-up to his resignation, while admitting he should have cultivated a better relationship with the sport's governing body
Former Australia coach Justin Langer Wednesday hit out at the anonymous "cowards" who leaked against him in the lead-up to his resignation, while admitting he should have cultivated a better relationship with the sport's governing body. The 52-year-old walked away from his job in February after failing to secure the public support of key players and following acrimonious contract talks with Cricket Australia. He was unhappy at being offered only a six-month extension despite steering Australia to a 4-0 Ashes victory over England in 2021 and then to Twenty20 World Cup glory the same year.
In the run-up to his departure, disgruntled players complained anonymously to Australian media about his intense "headmaster-like" coaching style, something he still bristles about.
"Everyone was being nice to my face but I was reading about this stuff, and half of it ... I could not believe that is what was making the papers," he told Code Sports.
"A lot of journalists use the word 'source'. I would say, change that word to 'coward'. A coward says, not a source.
"Because what do you mean 'a source says'? They've either got an axe to grind with someone and they won't come and say it to your face, or they're just leaking stuff for their own agenda."