'It'd be awesome to see!' Gilchrist endorses 'perfect fit' JL to coach the old enemy in ultimate revenge

By The Roar / Editor

Australian cricket legend Adam Gilchrist says Justin Langer would be a ‘perfect fit’ to coach England, after his close friend’s acrimonious departure from the Australian coaching job.

Speaking on the Barmy Army’s podcast The Shackles are Off, Gilchrist joins a growing list of former greats, including England captains Michael Vaughan and Nasser Hussain, to endorse the Australian for the role, having been controversially moved on despite T20 World Cup and Ashes triumphs in his final months in charge of the Australian set-up.

“I don’t say this in a provocative sense to anyone, but I do look at the set-up at the moment with England, and gee he’d be a good fit!” Gilchrist said.

“If the dust had settled, and he’d got himself, not in an emotional, ‘up-yours Australia’, [but] if he went ‘That’s a challenge, look at that’, it’d be awesome to see.”

England sacked coach Chris Silverwood in the wake of their disastrous 4-0 Ashes loss over the summer, with director of cricket Ashley Giles also resigning.

Gilchrist believes Langer as coach would be particularly beneficial for star all-rounder Ben Stokes, who made an underwhelming return to international cricket in the Ashes after a long lay-off due to finger and mental health concerns; while under-fire captain Joe Root would also appreciate another firm hand at the tiller.

Ben Stokes of England looks dejected while leaving the field of play after being dismissed by Cameron Green of Australia during day one of the Third Test match in the Ashes series between Australia and England at Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 26, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

“Justin Langer working with Ben Stokes! The work ethic from Stokes is on par with Justin Langer’s. That would be intriguing to see what could grow and develop and sprout from that,” Gilchrist said.

“I think Joe [Root] as captain would benefit from a figure like Justin alongside him.

“It’s all pretty raw still, and there’s still a few months I suppose until England need to work out what they want to do.

“Who knows, JL might find that he wants to have a crack at it, but we’ve just got to wait and see and let time heal a little bit.”

However, Gilchrist also believes the ‘hurt’ Langer feels after being ousted as Australian coach may be too fresh for him to consider jumping back into the hot seat.

“I get the feeling that doing it straight away, doing this opportunity right now… it just might be a bit soon,” he admitted.

“He’s hurt, I know that, he’s been hurt, and you don’t need to be Einstein to see that and work that out.

“He needs a bit of time to heal and dust himself off, and work out whether he sees himself as a career coach, or was coaching Australia the pinnacle; and does he now want to go off into the corporate world, or do public speaking, or do some commentary, or a blend of a number of other things.

“I don’t think he’s going to be short of opportunities.”

(Photo by Jonathan DiMaggio/Getty Images for the Australian Cricketers’ Association

After weeks worth of furious responses to Langer’s axing from a number of the former coach’s one-time teammates, Gilchrist also urged everyone to move on from the debacle that was the final days of Langer’s tenure.

He also offered one of the strongest defences yet of the playing group seen from any of Langer’s long line of colleagues and admirers, saying speculation without knowing what occurred behind closed doors at Cricket Australia is a pointless endeavour.

“Internally, clearly there was something from the players’ point of view, and the broader group inside the inner sanctum of the Australian cricket set-up, that felt that there was a job he needed to do, and he was the perfect man for it, but now they can’t see going forward that he fits where this team’s at now,” Gilchrist said.

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“There’s been a lot of commentary from a lot of mates of JL – and I’m one of them – that has sort of gone, ‘Really, how can that be, the results are pretty compelling!’

“At the end of the day, it’s only those people within that can form an informed opinion and then make some decisions from it.

“Whether you agree with it or not, there’s no need now for the rest of us to speculate about what’s right or wrong. The proof will be down the track as we see where it goes to.”

Langer has already been given the green light to put his hand up for the job by another former England captain, and current interim director of cricket, Andrew Strauss, but refused to concede the job was his should he want it.

“I know him well and on the surface he’s done a very good job with that Australian cricket team, so I wouldn’t rule him out,” Strauss said in early February.

“I’m sure there are plenty of others as well.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-26T02:36:55+00:00

John66

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Ahh. The sentiment of someone who has no understanding of elite sport in the modern age.

2022-02-26T02:35:13+00:00

John66

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Now, that's a cricket doco I want to watch...

2022-02-24T22:06:04+00:00

Don Freo

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"I don't care what he.. did" That's hardly an effective way to make a winning argument. If you don't care about results, you are being subjective...and a little bit petulant. Such arguments carry no weight.

2022-02-24T13:34:43+00:00

Kalva

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His team played what? 7 Tests over 2 series overseas in 4 years? Lost one of them and drew the other so he didn’t win an overseas series and lost 2 at home. I don’t care what he or Buchanan or Shastri or Silverwood did in ODIs or T20s apart from the 50 over WC and last time, I checked his team didn’t win that either. Very few truly give a damn about the T20 WC…I would bet that half the people wouldn’t even know who won the last T20 WC before Aus and it’s such a prestigious tournament that there’s another one in 8 months! I am sure he’s a fine man and he was a great player but the idea he has a great record as a coach is a joke. It was barely above average.

2022-02-23T22:49:40+00:00

Don Freo

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You don't seem to understand Langer's "record". It is the second best in history (behind only John Buchanan, who had the greatest Australian side ever). Even simple maths will tell you that 2nd is well and truly above "average". You'd be better off just saying you don't like him. That, at least, is sustainable.

2022-02-23T17:07:00+00:00

Kalva

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In response to your point that Aus won the T20 WC and the latest Ashes series. Langer's record as a coach will always be slightly above average...nothing more. Australia would have beaten England in the last series with any coach and captain...they should have as this is the worst England team in 50 years. What's more, better England teams have lost 5-0 and 4-0 in the previous 2 series in Australia. No Aussie team or coach had ever lost at home to India and the Paine/Langer combo did it twice in 3 years! That will always be on them and nothing can ever change that.

2022-02-23T08:46:35+00:00

Brett Allen

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What IP ? There aren’t any secrets out there anymore.

2022-02-22T22:16:13+00:00

Don Freo

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And why is that a state issue? Some of you say things and make no point.

2022-02-22T22:12:16+00:00

Rowdy

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Who knows, they may do it, for better or worse

2022-02-22T21:58:44+00:00

Kevo

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His explosiveness is his strength and weakness. I think he's capable but it would almost have to be a series by series proposition. Maybe even just for one series to help change the momentum of English test cricket. He has a good intuitive sense of the game and I think he would rise to the challenge and be inspirational He's a free spirit and so too much pressure for long term and he's likely to go off the rails ........or worse and punch out one of his team mates......or the coach if it's someone like Langer.....

2022-02-22T21:23:28+00:00

Rowdy

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.... and miss the humour?

2022-02-22T21:21:55+00:00

Rowdy

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Except l don't think Stokes is captain material

2022-02-22T20:51:21+00:00

Choppy Zezers

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That's gold. Jeremy Coney, Jeff Crowe, Javagal Crinath or Jason Cilllespie should also be considered.

2022-02-22T19:15:11+00:00

Kalva

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Most importantly, look at the talent pool England have! Think that would be the biggest factor in how they perform.

2022-02-22T19:13:19+00:00

Kalva

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When Langer was coaching, Aus lost at home to India twice.

2022-02-22T12:48:59+00:00

HR

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It could be worth a shot, but there's the risk that he burns out if he doesn't have the appropriate support in place. He wouldn't need to take on the roles in the limited-overs game. I think Morgan has that role sewn up for a while yet. In some ways it's a surprise that Morgan wasn't drafted in to the test captaincy.

2022-02-22T11:22:25+00:00

Brainstrust

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Imagine Langer being at the hotel when the English arrive back at 5am after a loss.

2022-02-22T03:09:06+00:00

Don Freo

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What a strange person. Never seen you on the site before and here you are commenting on everyone's politics. Any sports comments or do you not follow sport?

2022-02-22T03:06:54+00:00

Horses for courses

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For a man who allegedly doesn't attack the man, that was attacking the man. When Winston - a man who thinks Australia is fascist - agrees with you, you're in strife. All the best

2022-02-22T00:28:42+00:00

Malo

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Captains not coaches win test matches. Coaches do bugger all but just receive a huge pay chheque for sfa

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