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'Broke my heart': Langer reveals the cricket 'killer' that could end his coaching career.
You have to have the bigger picture in mind. But they know how much I loved them and they loved me back. I honestly reckon – because things don’t shock you, things don’t surprise you (the more experienced you get).” That literally broke my heart,” Langer said. As a coach sometimes you have to do that. “I don’t think I’ll coach again.
Justin Langer has admitted his coaching career may be over, less than 12 months after his messy departure from the Australian top job.
[Murphy receives high praise ahead of India tour](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/cricket/news/uncapped-spinner-todd-murphy-receives-high-praise-ahead-india-tour/thj9nvmbjg3uhuks4v3txel7) “I kept reading this narrative and it literally broke my heart. [Pat Cummins](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/cricket/news/so-much-cricket-australian-captain-pat-cummins-delves-difficult-ipl-decision/bk7tfucclmrcy5qf25gxsxxl), was a major sticking point in the lack of faith from CA despite the on-field results. It doesn’t make sense in cricket. [Rashid Khan threatens BBL boycott](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/cricket/news/unfair-and-unexpected-rashid-khan-afghanistan-board-respond-australian-boycott/jealmcx96hvqdnkxzcve7npu) [Justin Langer](https://www.sportingnews.com/au/cricket/news/justin-langer-breaks-silence-over-resignation-fires-shots-cricket-australia-chairman/n7387k1ukx6eeb4u2pz0srba) has admitted his coaching career may be over, less than 12 months after his messy departure from the Australian top job.
Justin Langer is 'heartbroken' at his acrimonious split with Cricket Australia and admitted he is unlikely to ever coach again after the toxic fallout from ...
But they know how much I loved them and they loved me back,' he said. [The former Australian opener left his role in February](/sport/cricket/article-10879161/Justin-Langer-opens-acrimonious-Australia-exit-writing-memoir-helped-on.html), just months after coaching Australia to T20 World Cup and Ashes glory. I am serious, I can be intense. It doesn’t make sense in cricket. 'I don’t think I’ll coach again. Justin Langer has revealed the rumours of a rift between him and Australia players in the wake of his exit from Cricket Australia had left him heartbroken
Justin Langer has opened up on the narrative surrounding his exit from his role as the coach of the Australian cricket team. Langer has admitted that he may ...
Langer has admitted that he may not coach again after his exit from the job. You have to have the bigger picture in mind." That literally broke my heart,” Langer said. But they know how much I loved them and they loved me back. I honestly reckon – because things don’t shock you, things don’t surprise you (the more experienced you get).” “I don’t think I’ll coach again.
Following his departure from leading the national cricket Test side, an emotional Langer spoke candidly with The Australian's Peter Lalor and Gideon Haigh on ...
You have to have the bigger picture in mind,” said Langer. As a coach sometimes you have to do that. Some cricket fans who believed in the narrative about unrest in the squad were happy to see Langer’s departure, with the latest series of ‘The Test’ giving an insight into what they saw as a poor coaching style. But they know how much I loved them and they loved me back. I honestly reckon – because things don’t shock you, things don’t surprise you (the more experienced you get).” That literally broke my heart,” said Langer.
Cummins may be going a smidgeon over the top - his side have some way to go to match Steve Waugh's team of Warne, McGrath, Gilchrist et al - but the second ...
We see him returning to the Aussie side during last year's horrible Ashes in Sydney and responding with two centuries and we see him returning to the country of his birth in Pakistan for a 'truly special' tour. How I would love to see an English version of The Test to give us a dressing room insight of quite how Stokes and McCullum have done it over the last year. Much is made of the bromance between Smith and Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green just comes across as a rather sweet, gentle young man. Most significantly, we see Khawaja become an important Muslim role model in Australia and the scene with his parents is particularly poignant. And when Steve Smith and David Warner turned themselves into the Dastardly and Muttley of world cricket with their sandpaper antics in South Africa. 'We can be as good as any team of any era,' says the Australian captain, perhaps firing the first shot in the phony war of an Ashes series this summer that will need little hype.