Justin Langer has thanked his supporters in a post via LinkedIn after resigning as the head coach of the Australia men's team. After a lot of suspense over his future as the head coach, Langer stepped down from the post on Saturday despite his four-year contract running till June 2022.
"Thank you for everyone's well wishes. I have been overwhelmed by the support. Now to start the next chapter of my life, wherever that may take me. Rather than reply to all, please see my statement that went public today. Thanks again. JL. For now, I have another two weeks in quarantine in Perth before I can reunite with my family. In that time, I will reflect on the past and work out what the next chapter of my life may look like," wrote Langer on LinkedIn.
In his post was the resignation email which he had sent to Cricket Australia (CA). In the email, as reported by The Australian newspaper on Sunday, Langer had apologised for being 'too intense' and felt it was necessary to walk away from the job if senior players, some support staff and the board did not support him.