<p>A tearful Matthew Hayden has slammed the national players for not publicly supporting Justin Langer in the lead-up to his resignation as Australia's chief coach.</p>.<p>Langer, under whose guidance Australia won the T20 World Cup and the Ashes series 4-0, stepped down on Saturday after facing complaints from players about his coaching style for months.</p>.<p>"If he was waiting for the current Australian cricket team to be presenting a face of care, I dare say they won't be and that's, to me, the real sadness around this," an emotional Hayden told <em>ABC Sport</em>.</p>.<p>Handed the captaincy following Tim Paine's unceremonious exit, Pat Cummins didn't endorse Langer as coach and had insisted that reviewing his suitability for the role was fair in a "high-performance environment".</p>.<p>Hayden was critical of Cummins, who was one of the players who had raised concerns about Langer's coaching style last year and also described the whole evaluation process as unhealthy.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/justin-langer-resigns-as-australian-mens-cricket-team-coach-1078280.html" target="_blank">Justin Langer resigns as Australian men's cricket team coach</a></strong></p>.<p>"This was not a healthy process," said the 50-year-old, who had formed a formidable opening pair with Langer during his playing days.</p>.<p>"This was a bloke (Langer) that won the Ashes, stayed back basically in Melbourne for the entire time while this dragged on for a month. The whole thing just reeks of being orchestrated from basically the moment all of this garbage started coming out in the middle of last year.</p>.<p>"You could see that the writing was on the wall. If I had a bet back then that Justin Langer would have retained his spot at the end of his contract, I would have put my whole life's savings on him not doing it."</p>.<p>On Friday, Langer had a long meeting with the Board, which offered him a short-term extension but he decided to decline the offer.</p>.<p>Hayden came down heavily on Cricket Australia, saying it along with the players need to be blamed for the way reports of dissatisfaction about Langer's coaching became public.</p>.<p>"It is such a leaking boat, this so-called high-performance culture within cricket. There is no inner sanctum anymore," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/tears-and-anger-as-australia-cricket-coach-langer-departs-1078298.html" target="_blank">Tears and anger as Australia cricket coach Langer departs</a></strong></p>.<p>Langer was handed the reins of Australian cricket after the infamous ball-tampering scandal in 2018.</p>.<p>But Hayden said CA showed no respect for how Langer managed the team in the aftermath of that scandal.</p>.<p>Langer had welcomed Steve Smith and David Warner back into the team after the end of their one-year suspensions in 2019.</p>.<p>"Where would Davey Warner be right now if Justin Langer wasn't the coach? Where would Steve Smith be? Remember when they came back in after their year's suspension … JL spent forever around those two guys."</p>.<p>"We, the Australian cricket community, loved Justin because he came in and said, 'No way, what we're going to do is play this game in a manner that is going to make Australians proud again,'" he said.</p>.<p>Following Langer's departure, assistant coach Andrew McDonald has been appointed as the interim coach.</p>.<p>Besides McDonald, Trevor Bayliss, Jason Gillespie, Ricky Ponting, Greg Shipperd and Michael Di Venuto are the other leading candidates to replace Langer as Australia's chief coach.</p>.<p>Former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson was also left fuming after learning about Langer's resignation.</p>.<p>"You've got to look at some facts and the facts are JL has done an extremely good job. He got the team out of a very dark place," he said.</p>.<p>"I just feel like he has been forced into this. I don't blame him.</p>.<p>"I think the mess that's happened throughout this whole contract debacle has been disgusting and I feel like it has just gotten to him, and I think it is a bit of a token gesture by Cricket Australia."</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>A tearful Matthew Hayden has slammed the national players for not publicly supporting Justin Langer in the lead-up to his resignation as Australia's chief coach.</p>.<p>Langer, under whose guidance Australia won the T20 World Cup and the Ashes series 4-0, stepped down on Saturday after facing complaints from players about his coaching style for months.</p>.<p>"If he was waiting for the current Australian cricket team to be presenting a face of care, I dare say they won't be and that's, to me, the real sadness around this," an emotional Hayden told <em>ABC Sport</em>.</p>.<p>Handed the captaincy following Tim Paine's unceremonious exit, Pat Cummins didn't endorse Langer as coach and had insisted that reviewing his suitability for the role was fair in a "high-performance environment".</p>.<p>Hayden was critical of Cummins, who was one of the players who had raised concerns about Langer's coaching style last year and also described the whole evaluation process as unhealthy.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/justin-langer-resigns-as-australian-mens-cricket-team-coach-1078280.html" target="_blank">Justin Langer resigns as Australian men's cricket team coach</a></strong></p>.<p>"This was not a healthy process," said the 50-year-old, who had formed a formidable opening pair with Langer during his playing days.</p>.<p>"This was a bloke (Langer) that won the Ashes, stayed back basically in Melbourne for the entire time while this dragged on for a month. The whole thing just reeks of being orchestrated from basically the moment all of this garbage started coming out in the middle of last year.</p>.<p>"You could see that the writing was on the wall. If I had a bet back then that Justin Langer would have retained his spot at the end of his contract, I would have put my whole life's savings on him not doing it."</p>.<p>On Friday, Langer had a long meeting with the Board, which offered him a short-term extension but he decided to decline the offer.</p>.<p>Hayden came down heavily on Cricket Australia, saying it along with the players need to be blamed for the way reports of dissatisfaction about Langer's coaching became public.</p>.<p>"It is such a leaking boat, this so-called high-performance culture within cricket. There is no inner sanctum anymore," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/tears-and-anger-as-australia-cricket-coach-langer-departs-1078298.html" target="_blank">Tears and anger as Australia cricket coach Langer departs</a></strong></p>.<p>Langer was handed the reins of Australian cricket after the infamous ball-tampering scandal in 2018.</p>.<p>But Hayden said CA showed no respect for how Langer managed the team in the aftermath of that scandal.</p>.<p>Langer had welcomed Steve Smith and David Warner back into the team after the end of their one-year suspensions in 2019.</p>.<p>"Where would Davey Warner be right now if Justin Langer wasn't the coach? Where would Steve Smith be? Remember when they came back in after their year's suspension … JL spent forever around those two guys."</p>.<p>"We, the Australian cricket community, loved Justin because he came in and said, 'No way, what we're going to do is play this game in a manner that is going to make Australians proud again,'" he said.</p>.<p>Following Langer's departure, assistant coach Andrew McDonald has been appointed as the interim coach.</p>.<p>Besides McDonald, Trevor Bayliss, Jason Gillespie, Ricky Ponting, Greg Shipperd and Michael Di Venuto are the other leading candidates to replace Langer as Australia's chief coach.</p>.<p>Former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson was also left fuming after learning about Langer's resignation.</p>.<p>"You've got to look at some facts and the facts are JL has done an extremely good job. He got the team out of a very dark place," he said.</p>.<p>"I just feel like he has been forced into this. I don't blame him.</p>.<p>"I think the mess that's happened throughout this whole contract debacle has been disgusting and I feel like it has just gotten to him, and I think it is a bit of a token gesture by Cricket Australia."</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>