<p> Australian cricket greats responded to Justin Langer's resignation as men's coach with sadness and anger Saturday, hailing his role in turning a scandal-tainted team around.</p>.<p>Langer, a storied Test batter-turned-manager, left the role Saturday after failing to secure the support of key players and following acrimonious contract talks with governing body Cricket Australia.</p>.<p>Langer's long-time partner at the crease Matthew Hayden led emotional tributes that were barbed with anger at the way events had unfolded.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/justin-langer-resigns-as-australian-mens-cricket-team-coach-1078280.html">Justin Langer resigns as Australian men's cricket team coach</a></strong></p>.<p>On the verge of tears, and having to pause mid-interview to compose himself, Hayden said he was "pretty emotional" at the news.</p>.<p>He said Langer -- who took up the role in 2018 as Australian cricket was reeling from the sandpaper ball-tampering scandal that shocked the nation -- had ended a toxic win-at-all-costs culture and made Australians proud of their team again.</p>.<p>"He came into one of the most toxic environments in Australian sport" Hayden told <em>ABC</em>. "It had been disgraced and dishonoured."</p>.<p>"We in the Australian cricket community love Justin because he came in and said, 'No way, you know what we're going to do - we're going to play this game in a manner that actually is going to make Australians proud again'."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/cummins-will-be-fine-as-australia-captain-says-coach-langer-1057513.html">Cummins will be 'fine' as Australia captain, says coach Langer</a></strong></p>.<p>"Not about winning, not about losing - because you know, plenty of that professional sport -- but to make the public proud."</p>.<p>"For that father to look down at his son and go, 'This is the Australian cricket team'. Gosh, that's what JL brought back to us," he said, his voice wavering.</p>.<p>Langer and Hayden became one of the most prolific opening batting combinations in history, seeing off the new ball in 113 Tests for a combined 5,655 runs at an average of 51.58.</p>.<p>Despite Cricket Australia's insistence that Langer was "not only a legend of the game but an outstanding individual," there is simmering anger at the way his departure was handled.</p>.<p>Another of Langer's playing partners, legendary Australian Test captain Ricky Ponting expressed his frustration while playing down talk of a widespread player revolt against Langer's brusque style.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/ca-refutes-reports-but-does-not-quell-langer-speculation-1076788.html">CA refutes reports but does not quell Langer speculation</a></strong></p>.<p>"A very small group of the playing group and - he believes - a couple of other staff around the team haven't entirely loved the way that he's gone about it," Ponting said.</p>.<p>"That's been enough to force a man that's put his life and heart and soul into Australian cricket and done what I believe is a sensational job... (that) has been enough to push him out of his dream job.</p>.<p>"I actually think it's a really sad day as far as Australian cricket is concerned," Ponting told <em>ABC</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p> Australian cricket greats responded to Justin Langer's resignation as men's coach with sadness and anger Saturday, hailing his role in turning a scandal-tainted team around.</p>.<p>Langer, a storied Test batter-turned-manager, left the role Saturday after failing to secure the support of key players and following acrimonious contract talks with governing body Cricket Australia.</p>.<p>Langer's long-time partner at the crease Matthew Hayden led emotional tributes that were barbed with anger at the way events had unfolded.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/justin-langer-resigns-as-australian-mens-cricket-team-coach-1078280.html">Justin Langer resigns as Australian men's cricket team coach</a></strong></p>.<p>On the verge of tears, and having to pause mid-interview to compose himself, Hayden said he was "pretty emotional" at the news.</p>.<p>He said Langer -- who took up the role in 2018 as Australian cricket was reeling from the sandpaper ball-tampering scandal that shocked the nation -- had ended a toxic win-at-all-costs culture and made Australians proud of their team again.</p>.<p>"He came into one of the most toxic environments in Australian sport" Hayden told <em>ABC</em>. "It had been disgraced and dishonoured."</p>.<p>"We in the Australian cricket community love Justin because he came in and said, 'No way, you know what we're going to do - we're going to play this game in a manner that actually is going to make Australians proud again'."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/cummins-will-be-fine-as-australia-captain-says-coach-langer-1057513.html">Cummins will be 'fine' as Australia captain, says coach Langer</a></strong></p>.<p>"Not about winning, not about losing - because you know, plenty of that professional sport -- but to make the public proud."</p>.<p>"For that father to look down at his son and go, 'This is the Australian cricket team'. Gosh, that's what JL brought back to us," he said, his voice wavering.</p>.<p>Langer and Hayden became one of the most prolific opening batting combinations in history, seeing off the new ball in 113 Tests for a combined 5,655 runs at an average of 51.58.</p>.<p>Despite Cricket Australia's insistence that Langer was "not only a legend of the game but an outstanding individual," there is simmering anger at the way his departure was handled.</p>.<p>Another of Langer's playing partners, legendary Australian Test captain Ricky Ponting expressed his frustration while playing down talk of a widespread player revolt against Langer's brusque style.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/ca-refutes-reports-but-does-not-quell-langer-speculation-1076788.html">CA refutes reports but does not quell Langer speculation</a></strong></p>.<p>"A very small group of the playing group and - he believes - a couple of other staff around the team haven't entirely loved the way that he's gone about it," Ponting said.</p>.<p>"That's been enough to force a man that's put his life and heart and soul into Australian cricket and done what I believe is a sensational job... (that) has been enough to push him out of his dream job.</p>.<p>"I actually think it's a really sad day as far as Australian cricket is concerned," Ponting told <em>ABC</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>