Cricket Australia appoints Justin Langer as new head coach

ANI  |  Canberra [Australia] 

on Thursday appointed former Australian as the new Head of the Australian Men's Team.

will replace who announced his resignation as head of in the aftermath of the ball-tampering scandal.

The former test opener will Australia in all three formats of the game One Day Internationals (ODI), Twenty20s (T20) and Tests. His four-year term as coach beginning on May 22 will include two Ashes series, a and World Twenty20 tournament, confirmed

"There will be some significant challenges ahead for our group, but there is a wealth of talent in Australian cricket that I know will do us all proud," said in a statement.

"I'm thoroughly looking forward to working with all players, as we strive for a successful men's team across all formats, with the support and respect of the Australian public," he added.

The newly appointed coach had represented Australia in 105 test matches and eight ODIs, scoring 7,696 test runs, including 23 centuries.

Since November 2012, the 47-year-old Langer has been the of state and the Perth Scorchers T20 team.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 06:30 IST