“I'm not going to ignore this" - Justin Langer on reports of criticism over his coaching style

Senior Australian players reportedly not happy with Langer's coaching style.

By Rashmi Nanda - 01 Feb, 2021

Australia head coach Justin Langer said he isn’t going to ignore the reports that the senior cricketers of the team were frustrated with his micro-managing coaching style.

The reports surfaced following the recent disappointing Test series against India while saying the criticism will be a great gift in the coming weeks or months.

According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia’s senior players find assistant coach Andrew McDonald more approachable than head coach Langer. However, Langer said the criticism is absolutely a wake-up call but preferred to call himself “a novice coach”.

As reported by ESPNcricinfo, Langer said: “I'm not going to ignore this, of course, and absolutely it is a wake-up call. Whenever I finish this coaching career I hope I'm still calling myself a novice coach...I'll see this criticism as a great gift in a few weeks or months.”

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He added, “My greatest mentors in life are the people who told me the truth and were toughest on me, and I've always needed that honest feedback. I might not enjoy it at the time, but it is so, so valuable.”

Langer also reacted to the Sydney Morning Herald’s claim of some senior cricketers annoyed with his micro-management within the Australian camp, saying he never attends bowlers' meetings or talks about the stats with them.

He signed off by saying, “Leadership isn't a popularity contest. If players just want someone to tickle their stomachs all the time then I'm not doing my job. It's actually the opposite of what happens.

I never talk about statistics to the bowlers, ever. I don't go to any of the bowlers' meetings. That's what the bowlers' coach is meant to be doing.”

 (With ANI/ Sydney Morning Herald/ESPNCricinfo Inputs)

By Rashmi Nanda - 01 Feb, 2021

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