Published 12:18 IST, June 24th 2019
World Cup 2019 | Faltering England Still The Team To Beat At World Cup: Australia Coach Justin Langer
Australia coach Justin Langer says England are still the team to beat at the World Cup despite their surprise loss to Sri Lanka.
Australia coach Justin Langer says England are still the team to beat at the World Cup despite their surprise loss to Sri Lanka.
England's seemingly assured path to the semi-finals now looks a lot less smooth after a 20-run reverse at Headingley followed an earlier group-stage defeat by Pakistan. With four wins and two losses, England is currently fourth on the World Cup points table. They next face arch-rivals Australia at Lord's on Tuesday, with the reigning champions in fine form after winning five of their six pool games so far -- the only blot on their record a defeat by title rivals India.
But Langer said England fully deserved their place at the top of the one-day international rankings, having climbed to the summit from the ruins of a woeful first-round exit at the 2015 World Cup.
Langer believes that England is the best side in the world at the moment with their deep batting and clinical bowling. He added that the game against England is going to be a cracker of a match and he is excited facing England in the World Cup at Lord’s.
Langer had a stint in the English domestic game with southwest side Somerset, where he first encountered a young Jos Buttler. The England vice-captain is now regarded as one of the quickest-scoring and most innovative batsmen in the game today, with Langer nominating the wicketkeeper-batsman as the natural successor to veteran India great MS Dhoni.
"Jos is an unbelievable player. I love watching him bat. He is the new Dhoni of world cricket. I hope he gets a duck in this (Tuesday's) game obviously, but I saw him at Somerset and he is an unbelievable athlete and an incredible finisher. They (England) have a very strong batting unit and we will have to be right on it." said the former opening batsman for Australia and now coach, Langer.
But Australia have several in-form batsmen of their own, notably opener David Warner, who is the tournament's current leading run-scorer with 447 from six innings. Both Warner and former captain Steve Smith are making their comebacks from year-long ball-tampering bans, with the pair roundly booed when they faced England in a World Cup warm-up match in Southampton.
Langer expects more out of the crowd at Lord’s and believes that they won’t heckle Smith or Warner. Smitch was heckled by the Indian fans at the Oval and the Indian skipper displaying the spirit of cricket urged the fans to cheer him instead.
Langer added that there is nothing they can do about the crowds or the opposition. The team will just focus on the game and give their best.
"I did not know Davey that well (before being appointed as Australia coach) but he is good company. His runs speak for themselves. He is smiling a lot. He is hungry. He is playing well. He loves his family. Like Steve, the return has been seamless and they are playing well too, which is pleasing," Langer added.
Australia will be looking to win the match and get two points to reach the top of the World Cup points table.
(With inputs from PTI)
Updated 13:02 IST, June 24th 2019