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This is an archive article published on November 14, 2011

Australian cricket nearing rock bottom: Langer

The Oz batting coach,however,is confident that the team can turn their fortunes around.

Australian assistant coach Justin Langer acknowledges that the countrys Test cricket is nearing rock bottom after the team was bowled out for 47 in the Cape Town Test against South Africa.

When I made my debut in 1993 I came into a team of very senior players. Allan Border was the captain,Mark Taylor,the Waugh brothers 8211; a very senior team. From 89 to now we havent been in a situation like this, the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Langer,as saying.

Sport is cyclical,theres no doubt about that. Fortunately our cycle went a lot longer than usual. I dont know if weve reached the bottom of it yet,but I havent seen it this low in my career, he added.

He is,however,confident that the team can turn their fortunes around,but admitted there were a number of issues that needed to be addressed.

We have to get better at adjusting to circumstances, Langer said.

The second and final Test will begin in Johannesburg on Thursday.

 

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