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The headship of India’s cricket coach is a very sought-after appointment, seconded by former coach of Australia Justin Langer, who thinks that the right time has to be there for the coach of this heavy responsibility.

Langer, who is the Lucknow Super Giants’ coach in this IPL season, was constantly being inquired about his wish to apply for the head coach position, which will become vacant after the final of the T20 World Cup on the American continent. Let’s dive into the story to know what Langer mentioned about the Head Coach role for Team India.

Reasons for Considering the Role 

“Almost like being the head coach of the Indian cricket team, it will be the biggest job in cricket if the Indians have sent me an offer for the post.” These were Justin Langer’s words to understand whether the Indian board had made any offer.

Citing his reason, Justin Langer concluded,

“One, the volume of cricket. It will be a great challenge. It will be great fun, and it will certainly give me an edge over the rest, who will also look forward to winning ICC titles,”  he noted.

The Gesture and Pressure of the Lava and Particles

The former Australian coach highlighted the unbelievable pressure and workload that being the Indian coach’s job requires. He pointed out that he has been the Indian coach for a much shorter period than the period he had been the Australian team’s coach.

“But while those others are right, with time, it’s the correct one.” I was there for, around, or so years with the Aussie cricket team. It is all-encompassing. It is exhausting. Ravi Shastri has the same teaching, and Rahul Dravid can also tell you the same. “The pressure of success for the Indian team has escalated enormously,” he said.

The 53-year-old catalyst for this possibility was provided to him by his watching the show, which indicated he might not be mentally prepared to commit 10 months a year to the job.

He said, “I know the next person who gets the job will be really looking forward to the project. “.

Justin Langer’s IPL Experience and Reflections

During the chat with Justin  Langer (Aubrey), he compared the intensity of the ICC matches to the level of competition in the national team, which is the highest standard in the world. Suitably put, Justin Langer said that he is troubled more by the fact that “we were not able to live as a team. ”

“I don’t quite know what happened, but we played some of the games poorly, and it hit us. We did play some terrific cricket at times. We started well. In April, you’ll be regularly told to stay up; this is good. What’s significant in the IPL world is the mood that you have in May, he cautioned.

When KL’s batting strike rate was mentioned, Justin Langer insisted that he is a great player who will continue to improve. Like most players, this case also applies to the best players whose craft keeps improving over time. So will Rahul; he will continue getting better.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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