Australia coach Justin Langer indicated that he would look for an expansion of his four-year contract, terminating in June 2022, saying he “loves his job”.
Justin Langer had confronted criticism for his coaching strategies from the players yet presently has a Twenty20 World Cup in his CV and is likewise near adding the pined for Ashes Trophy win to it.
Australia are driving the home series against England 2-0.
The 51-year-old said that his manner of thinking has not changed.
“I have never thought differently, to be honest. I have been consistent with what I have said for the last four years. I love my job,” said Justin Langer.
“The boys are playing well, no doubt about it, it’s a great team to be involved in. So, nothing has changed from my point of view.”
Former captain and much-regarded Steve Waugh is one of those cricketing figures in Australian cricket who supported splitting coaching duties.
“Langer confirmed he wanted to remain in charge of the Test squad and the limited-overs teams in the long term, for there has been debate that the senior coach for the red-and-white-ball teams should be split,” the report said.
Justin Langer was given the task to revamp the team’s way of life and recapture the admiration of the Australian public post the ball-tampering outrage of 2018.
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