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Test No.1 ranking on the cards: Langer

7th January, 2014
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Justin Langer is backing Australia to regain their No.1 Test mantle in the not-too-distant future, but says it’s crucial for the team’s star-studded bowling attack to stay healthy.

Australia rose to third in the Test rankings following their 5-0 whitewash of England.

Rejuvenated left-arm quick Mitchell Johnson won the man-of-the-series award for his 37 wickets, while Ryan Harris (22 wickets), Peter Siddle (16) and spinner Nathan Lyon (19) were also crucial in the demolition.

The biggest question mark surrounds the fitness of Harris, who is nursing a degenerative knee injury.

Australia’s quest for the No.1 ranking will be given a stern challenge when they travel to South Africa for a three-Test series next month.

Even if Australia win the series 3-0, it won’t be enough to overhaul South Africa.

Langer said the confidence Australia gained from their series win England would hold them in good stead for more success in the future.

“You can see there’s steel in Michael Clarke’s eyes,” Langer said.

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“He’s been saying for the past 18 months he wants to become the No.1 team in the world again.

“They’d take great confidence from their win over England.”

Langer said the current focus within the team was clear.

“If they can beat a very good England team 5-0, then of course they can become number one.

“If they can keep Ryan Harris, Peter Siddle and Mitchell Johnson on the park, and combine that with Nathan Lyon’s progress, (then they’re a chance).

“But you don’t become the No.1 team in the world by winning one great series.”

Langer, who averaged 45.27 during his 105-Test career, retired after Australia’s 5-0 series win over England back in 2006/07.

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The 43-year-old, who coaches Western Australia and the Perth Scorchers, said he took great joy from watching Australia pants England.

“It was magnificent,” Langer said.

“When it happened in 2007, I’m sure a lot of people would have wondered if it would ever happen again.

“The beautiful thing for me is they stuck with the same team. They stuck with the same guys and got success.

“Never underestimate that camaraderie within the group.”

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