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Langer fearful of cuts to budget from COVID fallout

- SAM LANDSBERGE­R

COACH Justin Langer says the COVID- 19 pandemic has not yet hit home for cricket, fearing he will lose valuable resources when Cricket Australia’s financial books are balanced after this series.

England is due in Australia for the Ashes next summer and before that the Aussies are plotting to win the World Test Championsh­ip at Lord’s and Twenty20 World Cup in

India. But Langer is acutely aware that budget cuts are coming in a similar vein to the winter codes, which have shed dozens of full- time coaches as well as medical experts, recruiting staff and administra­tors, and enforced significan­t pay cuts on many survivors.

“Like other codes, because of the biosecurit­y and how strict it has been to get through this summer, and how important we all recognise it to be, I’m more nervous about what happens at the end of the year,” Langer said.

“When the numbers come through and the budgets come through and all that sort of stuff.”

Langer, who sits on AFL club West Coast’s board, watched league chief executive Gillon McLachlan rip a staggering $ 63m out of the football department spending soft cap for the 2021 season.

Every club was forced to sack multiple assistant and developmen­t coaches as the industry constricte­d when the AFL slashed the soft cap from $ 9.7m per club to $ 6.2m.

Langer has spoken to senior AFL coaches on the best ways to streamline operations.

Football clubs have prioritise­d versatile employees who can perform multiple roles.

“We know what’s happening with the soft cap in the AFL, which I’m obviously closely related to, and we see what’s happened in the NRL,” Langer said.

“I talk to the coaches in the other codes through different forums and they’re all getting hit with it.

“I’m sure cricket’s not going to be immune to that, and I’m really hopeful that all the sacrifices and all the work that’s gone into this summer, there’s not too much of an impact at the end of the year.

“But I’m nervous that there will be.”

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