Langer meltdown appears to spell the end for Australia coach

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Justin Langer has put his already tenuous position as national cricket coach in further jeopardy after melting down in a meeting with Cricket Australia | SMHsport

Justin Langer has put his already tenuous position as national cricket coach in further jeopardy after melting down in a meeting with Cricket Australia.

Hockley and Oliver were meeting with Langer as part of their preparation to take a submission to the board on Friday. While Cricket Australia has been insisting that Langer will tour Pakistan as coach, there have been confusing messages coming out of the Australian squad. While there is great respect for what Langer achieved as a player and an icon of the game, which was honoured last week with his induction into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, none of the senior players who publicly acknowledged Langer this season have said he should go on.

They claim the current set-up with McDonald and Di Venuto effectively in charge has been much more relaxed and productive.

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