He is in talks with the CA regarding his role in the future.
Melbourne, Former veteran wicketkeeper Ian Healy believes Cricket Australia will extend the contract of head coach Justin Langer as it will make the game look “foolish” if they sack him after a successful stint. Will come Langer’s contract is to expire in June. Under his leadership, Australia won the T20 World Cup title for the first time last year and recently dominated the Ashes with a 4-0 win. He is in talks with the CA regarding his role in the future.
Healy (Ian Healy) told ‘Sen Radio’, “The coach is not as important as any big player …. You can change the coach far easier than a senior player.” “Although if they sack Justin Langer, the game will look like a fool, but I don’t think they’ll sack him,” he said.
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The 57-year-old former wicketkeeper, who played 119 Tests for Australia between 1988 and 1999, believes the discussions between the two sides may have been about the number of years in Langer’s new contract. Healy said, “They may want to keep him with him by giving him a two-year contract and he wants a longer contract, he has probably told them what he wants.”
“He must be presenting his side, as if he wants a four-year contract and they (CA) will be saying you can’t get four years, we can give you two years and we can extend it to three,” he said. Yes, do you accept it?” Healy said, “There can be an impasse about these things but let’s see what the reasons are.”
Despite a good record as a coach, it has been written continuously for some time now that his relationship with the team is not the best due to his fiery temper. It is believed that the players’ role will be important in deciding the future of this 51-year-old former player. (agency)