5 Feb, 2022 1:51 PM, Sat
Justin Langer has offered his abdication to Cricket Australia and will venture down as the lead trainer of the men's group with quick impact. Langer's choice was unveiled on Saturday (February 5) by his administration firm. "As a player, Justin resigned on top after a 5-0 Ashes whitewash," Henderson composed. "Today, notwithstanding the perspectives on an unremarkable few, he completes his experience as Australian cricket trainer winning the T20 World Cup and the Ashes. In case we fail to remember what JL took over in 2018." The 51-year-old Langer was engaged with an extended gathering with the CA board on Friday toward the finish of which no goal on his agreement expansion was accomplished. Board CEO Nick Hockley later said that secret gatherings with Langer would proceed before the last call. In a media discharge, the board affirmed that Langer was offered a momentary agreement that would have seen the lead trainer stay on to safeguard Australia's T20 World Cup at home in October-November. "Justin has been an extraordinary mentor of the Australian men's group throughout recent years. He has reestablished the confidence in the group and his heritage is guaranteed," Hockley said. "We are very glad for his accomplishments since he took over in 2018, including the new T20 World Cup triumph and Ashes achievement. We are normally disillusioned Justin has ruled against proceeding as mentor yet regard his choice and want him to enjoy all that life has to offer later on. "I might want to genuinely say thanks to Justin and furthermore his family for all that they have given to Australian cricket throughout recent years, for which we remain unceasingly appreciative." Langer's choice closures almost four years of an upside-down stretch as a mentor for the previous Australian opener. He succeeded Darren Lehmann in May 2018 following the Newlands ball-altering contention with the group in a motion. His first task saw the group whipped 5-0 in an ODI series in England. Australia's fortunes in the Test design too plunged later in the year with series routs against Pakistan and at home to India. With Langer developing agreeable in his job, Australia skipped back in 2019, winning an ODI series in India and afterward making the elimination round of the World Cup prior to holding the Ashes. More achievement followed at home with home Test series prevails upon Pakistan and New Zealand followed by an ODI series win in England during the pandemic. Australia however neglected to come to the World Test Championship last subsequent to losing a home series to India after a loss at the Gabba. The first breaks in quite a while job started to create in the consequence of that series with reports arising of the players' dismay over his tough training style, an issue that required goal through undeniable level crisis gatherings at Gold Coast. The administration gathering of the group, including the previous chief Tim Paine, Pat Cummins and Aaron Finch, had further gatherings with Langer after Australia's T20I series rout in Bangladesh following which Langer promised to facilitate his training style after individual gatherings with players. Australia bounced back fantastically winning their lady T20 World Cup and following that up by steering England 4-0 in the Ashes series, provoking previous cricketers including Ricky Ponting and Adam Gilchrist to publically voice their help for broadening Langer's agreement, which was planned to run down in June despite the fact that the two chiefs, Cummins and Finch, halted well shy of offering their total underwriting. Australia presently has three weeks before their next task, a noteworthy visit through Pakistan. Associate mentor Andrew McDonald, who was at that point organized to lead the group for the impending T20I series against Sri Lanka, has been affirmed to take over on a broken premise.
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | India | 122 | 5117 |
2 | Australia | 116 | 3936 |
3 | South Africa | 112 | 3357 |
4 | Pakistan | 106 | 2762 |
5 | New Zealand | 101 | 3349 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | Babar Azam | 824 |
2 | Shubman Gill | 801 |
3 | V. Kohli | 768 |
4 | H.T. Tector | 746 |
5 | R.G. Sharma | 746 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | K.A. Maharaj | 716 |
2 | J.R. Hazlewood | 688 |
3 | A. Zampa | 686 |
4 | Mohammed Siraj | 678 |
5 | J.J. Bumrah | 665 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | Mohammad Nabi | 320 |
2 | Shakib Al Hasan | 292 |
3 | Sikandar Raza | 288 |
4 | A. Vala | 248 |
5 | Rashid Khan | 239 |
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | Australia | 124 | 3715 |
2 | India | 120 | 3108 |
3 | England | 105 | 3151 |
4 | South Africa | 103 | 1845 |
5 | New Zealand | 96 | 2121 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | K.S. Williamson | 859 |
2 | J.E. Root | 824 |
3 | D.J. Mitchell | 768 |
4 | Babar Azam | 768 |
5 | S.P.D. Smith | 757 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | R. Ashwin | 870 |
2 | J.J. Bumrah | 847 |
3 | J.R. Hazlewood | 847 |
4 | K. Rabada | 834 |
5 | P.J. Cummins | 820 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | R.A. Jadeja | 444 |
2 | R. Ashwin | 322 |
3 | Shakib Al Hasan | 310 |
4 | J.E. Root | 282 |
5 | J.O. Holder | 270 |
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | India | 266 | 14108 |
2 | Australia | 256 | 10241 |
3 | England | 254 | 9660 |
4 | West Indies | 252 | 11604 |
5 | South Africa | 251 | 8287 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | T.M. Head | 844 |
2 | S.A. Yadav | 842 |
3 | P.D. Salt | 816 |
4 | Babar Azam | 755 |
5 | Mohammad Rizwan | 746 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | A.U. Rashid | 719 |
2 | Rashid Khan | 681 |
3 | P.W.H. De Silva | 674 |
4 | J.R. Hazlewood | 662 |
5 | A.J. Hosein | 659 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | P.W.H. De Silva | 222 |
2 | Mohammad Nabi | 214 |
3 | H.H. Pandya | 213 |
4 | M.P. Stoinis | 211 |
5 | Sikandar Raza | 210 |
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