Justin Langer's brilliant decision that could win the World Cup

By Cricket Buffet / Roar Guru

If Australia do go on to win the World Cup, there will be one decision from coach Justin Langer that will go down as a masterstroke.

Modern cricket is full of coaches. Batting, bowling, fielding, high performance, skills and fitness. Gone are the days where the coach would be the thing you’d sit on to get to the match.

Although looking in from the outside it appears to be a few too many cooks, the appointment of one person in particular looks to be a masterstroke from Australia – Ricky Ponting.

Pointing is synonymous with World Cup success. He is one of only three players (Glenn McGrath and Adam Gilchrist are the others) who have won three World Cups. He captained Australia to two of those.

It’s unlikely anyone who saw his 140* in the final of the 2003 tournament will ever forget it. He was unstoppable that day, and produced one of the World Cup’s greatest ever batting displays.

The 6 off the penultimate ball of Australia’s innings is one of those shots that still excites me more than 16 years later. Ponting’s World Cup journey was full of personal and team successes.

It may be coincidence, or it may not be, but Australia’s fortunes have turned around since his announcement as the World Cup assistant coach.

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting plays a shot. (Photo by Nagesh Ohal/India Today Group/Getty Images)

Langer was appointed Australia’s head coach in May 2018, and in the following nine months Australia won two from 11 one day internationals. Ponting was announced as the World Cup assistant coach in February of 2019, and the turnaround in Australian cricket was immediate.

Since then Australia have won 12 out of 15 one day matches – a success rate of 80 per cent.

To give the credit to a coaching announcement may be going a little too far, and to suggest it was purely this would not be fair to the players who have helped get the form back on track.

It would also undersell the existing coaches who would have put a lot of hard work into getting the Australian team performing well again. However, there are a few things that are hard to dispute by bringing Ponting into the Australian set up.

Past successes Ponting enjoyed as a player brings belief to the present players. He knows what it takes because he has done it.

But Ponting isn’t just someone who brings his past successes with him. He doesn’t simply toe the party line to keep people happy and he isn’t there to stroke egos.

He has shown in his coaching ventures to date and in the media that he can get the message through in a relatively calm and positive manner. He has the qualities of what makes up a good coach.

Ponting can also command the attention of the dressing room. When he speaks, the senior players and the newcomers listen.

He has that presence. His 2019 IPL season saw him take Delhi from last place in 2018 to within a match of the final in 2019.

Ponting’s qualities as a coach is his communication, presence and wonderful cricketing knowledge. Qualities all teams need if they want to be successful.

Between January 2017 and January 2019 Australia won four from 24 one day internationals, the leanest period in Australian one day cricket history. It has turned around, and quite dramatically since.

Although it would be too simple to suggest that the appointment of Ricky Ponting was the reason for Australia’s turn around, to ignore his appointment as not being a factor would be missing out on the qualities he brings to the Australian dressing room as a coach and leader of the Australian team.

Langer had a rough start to his time as Australian coach, but the appointment of his former teammate may be the best decision he makes in his time as the Australian coach.

The Crowd Says:

2019-06-21T12:14:20+00:00

AJ

Guest


I’ll never forget that innings in the final. Sublime. Coming down the track and drop kicking sixes over long on.

2019-06-21T08:34:46+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I'm not sure it is all Ponting. The team had to endure a huge upheavel. The improvement could've just naturally happened as the team was adjusting to the new landscape. ---- And to take license with an old axiom: Maybe average captains DO make good coaches.

2019-06-21T06:10:20+00:00

Richard POWELL

Roar Rookie


Can he got into Starc's head to bowl line and length and pitch the ball outside off stump. Too many balls on the stumps that get easily put away through the leg side, and far too many short balls.

2019-06-21T03:35:07+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Yep...he is now coming on the ride that was organized by JL.

2019-06-21T02:51:46+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


not sure Hercules would agree with the first bit, but that pull shot when he was playing it, at the top of his game, was a thing of beauty, all right.

2019-06-21T01:28:23+00:00

IAP

Guest


Ricky Ponting is a god, and his pull shot is the sweetest poetry ever written.

AUTHOR

2019-06-21T01:26:23+00:00

Cricket Buffet

Roar Guru


Tend to agree with all of this Rellum!

AUTHOR

2019-06-21T01:25:55+00:00

Cricket Buffet

Roar Guru


yes correct James. Now increased to 13 from 16 since Ponting's announcement.

AUTHOR

2019-06-21T01:25:13+00:00

Cricket Buffet

Roar Guru


I agree. The time he took on Aleem Dar at the MCG was way out of line. Seams to have matured into a good leader as a coach.

2019-06-21T00:56:15+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


2 from 11 AFTER Langer took over, until Ponting started? That's what the article says.

2019-06-21T00:55:30+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Agreed Paul - tactically, he seems to be doing better as coach than captain. I wonder how much he has worked with Finch - look at his turnaround.

2019-06-21T00:37:11+00:00

Tony Tea

Roar Rookie


Yes. Ponting was so good as a commentator last summer (and previously in the BBL) that it made you realise how badly we'd been treated by Nine over the previous forty-odd years.

2019-06-21T00:01:05+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Everything Ricky touched as a coach in Australia turns to gold. He took over the T20 team and they basically went undefeated. Every player he works with seems to transform their issues and blossom. He is the future coach of Australia if he wants it. He should also have a very big hand in what the High performance manager is doing, because lets be honest, Ricky knows how to get the best out of players and teams at the professional level.

2019-06-20T23:57:52+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


I thought he was not a great onfield captain ( with the team he had, it didn't matter too much), but he's really blossomed as a person capable of imparting knowledge and making players better. Hopefully he'll hang around long enough to take over the reins from Langer, further down the track

AUTHOR

2019-06-20T23:46:26+00:00

Cricket Buffet

Roar Guru


Will be interesting to see the progression of Khawaja this tournament. I get the impression Ponting is a fan and wants him to own that 3 spot (in tests also). Not all great players make great coaches, but Ponting's knowledge of the sport is just about top of the tree stuff.

2019-06-20T22:53:44+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Langer always looks like "a deer caught in the headlights". Thats just his weird eyes. He's never short of a word and never shies away from a speaking opportunity.

2019-06-20T22:51:35+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Langer's appointment turned things around. As you say, it was 2 from 11 when he took over. Now it isn't. That's coaching.

2019-06-20T22:08:40+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Excellent points CB. There are a couple of other things Ponting brings to the table. He has great confidence not only in what he's achieved & his knowledge, but also in making others feel they too can do what he's achieved and that is win games. The other thing he's done is taken a huge weight off Langer's shoulders. There were times earlier in the year when Langer looked like a deer caught in the headlights when he fronted the media, but enter Ponting and Langer has less of that to do, but also seems way more relaxed when he does speak publicly. Winning obviously helps, but having Ponting to share the burden must have been a huge help as well.

2019-06-20T21:26:28+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Good and bad. Ponting was outstanding in the media and showed up all the others. Now only the team get him.

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