<p>Selection panel chief George Bailey has denied Justin Langer's claims that a lack of backing from senior players and support staff was responsible for the former opening batsman's departure as Australia coach.</p>.<p>Langer quit the post on Saturday despite leading Australia to victory at the Twenty20 World Cup before handing England a 4-0 defeat in the Ashes when he was only offered a six-month contract extension until October's Twenty20 World Cup finals.</p>.<p>"I feel for him," Bailey told reporters on Tuesday. "Absolutely no one deserves to have the saga that has been played out as publicly as it has been.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/overwhelmed-by-the-support-i-got-says-justin-langer-1078891.html" target="_blank">Overwhelmed by the support I got, says Justin Langer </a></strong></p>.<p>"Clearly he didn't get the length of contract extension offer that he was after so it hasn't been ideal, but I don't subscribe to the fact that it was individuals that were key to making the decision."</p>.<p>Speculation over Langer's position at the helm of the team had been growing for months amid reports of player discontent over his coaching style.</p>.<p>He claimed in his resignation letter to Cricket Australia Chief Executive Nick Hockley "several senior players and a couple of support staff don't support me moving forward".</p>.<p>Langer was appointed in 2018 in the aftermath of a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa and Bailey praised the work he had done to regain public support across all formats of the game.</p>.<p>"(Langer) wanted the team to earn respect with Australians and he wanted to develop great cricketers and great people and I think he has absolutely done that," he said.</p>.<p>"The team have done that, JL has done that, the staff around the team have done that.</p>.<p>"The group, the individuals, all three teams are in a very different space where they are today to where they were four years ago.</p>.<p>"(Langer) absolutely has to take an enormous amount of credit for that and I hope he's immensely proud of it."</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Selection panel chief George Bailey has denied Justin Langer's claims that a lack of backing from senior players and support staff was responsible for the former opening batsman's departure as Australia coach.</p>.<p>Langer quit the post on Saturday despite leading Australia to victory at the Twenty20 World Cup before handing England a 4-0 defeat in the Ashes when he was only offered a six-month contract extension until October's Twenty20 World Cup finals.</p>.<p>"I feel for him," Bailey told reporters on Tuesday. "Absolutely no one deserves to have the saga that has been played out as publicly as it has been.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/overwhelmed-by-the-support-i-got-says-justin-langer-1078891.html" target="_blank">Overwhelmed by the support I got, says Justin Langer </a></strong></p>.<p>"Clearly he didn't get the length of contract extension offer that he was after so it hasn't been ideal, but I don't subscribe to the fact that it was individuals that were key to making the decision."</p>.<p>Speculation over Langer's position at the helm of the team had been growing for months amid reports of player discontent over his coaching style.</p>.<p>He claimed in his resignation letter to Cricket Australia Chief Executive Nick Hockley "several senior players and a couple of support staff don't support me moving forward".</p>.<p>Langer was appointed in 2018 in the aftermath of a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa and Bailey praised the work he had done to regain public support across all formats of the game.</p>.<p>"(Langer) wanted the team to earn respect with Australians and he wanted to develop great cricketers and great people and I think he has absolutely done that," he said.</p>.<p>"The team have done that, JL has done that, the staff around the team have done that.</p>.<p>"The group, the individuals, all three teams are in a very different space where they are today to where they were four years ago.</p>.<p>"(Langer) absolutely has to take an enormous amount of credit for that and I hope he's immensely proud of it."</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>