Australia’s Usman Khawaja sponsored head coach has supported head coach Justin Langer to lead the group through the Fiery debris. Khawaja moreover called on players to halt undermining Langer through the media. It said the last mentioned would feel like those within the team are “stabbing him within the back”.
Justin Langer
Langer’s position has been beneath the highlight after different media reports that players have wearied of his seriously coaching fashion. The reports have been doing the rounds since Australia’s domestic overcome to India in a four-match Test series in January this year.
Khawaja, who famously clashed with Langer on the Amazon Prime docu-series “The Test”, said the Western Australian deserved more time in charge.
“He deserves the opportunity to coach Australia in the T20 World Cup. He deserves the opportunity to coach Australia in the Ashes,” Queensland captain Khawaja said
“In the event that after all that, things are still not going well that’s after you see at things and think ‘OK, possibly do we got to alter something?'”
Khawaja said he was disappointed players showed up to be airing grievances through the media instead of keeping issues in-house.
“How do you think JL (Langer) feels? He probably feels like the guys in the team are stabbing him in the back. And that’s what it looks like,” Khawaja said.
“It’s a very awful see and it’s something the gather has to sort out ASAP.”
Captain Tim Paine
Captain Tim Paine of Australia said he and other senior players had “robust” discourses with Langer. To clear the discussion for the final week. The team’s restricted overs captain Aaron Finch, in the meantime, said that the dressing room spills are disappointing and threw his weight behind Langer as well.
Khawaja had a warmed trade with Langer amid the 2018 visit of United Arab Emirates as captured within “The Test”.
Media intellectuals have cast Khawaja as a casualty of standing up to Langer. Connecting the UAE scene with the batsman’s exclusion from the Australia group for the past two years.
Khawaja, who encompasses a batting normal over 40 from his 44 tests, said his relationship with Langer had nothing to with his non-selection.
“My relationship with Justin Langer is really good. To be honest, I still talk to him, still text him here and there, and that’s because we have a lot of respect for each other,” he said.
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