Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Beating India is our ultimate goal’

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

It is a tough road ahead for the new Australia cricket team head coach Justin Langer. With the team still reeling from the after-effects of the ball-tampering scandal that shook the world of cricket, Langer faces a daunting task of restoring the pride of the baggy green cap.

Speaking on Thursday, Langer said that the team needs to earn back the respect from fans and a Test series win on Indian soil in 2021 will be the ‘ultimate’ goal for the Australian cricket team.

“We’ve got a World Cup, a T20 World Cup, a couple of Ashes (in 2019 and 2021-22) I get nervous when I start thinking about it,” Langer was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au. “There are some big tournament­s coming up. But ultimately, if I fast forward it, the Indian Test tour in about 3-4 years time, to me that’s the ultimate. We will judge ourselves on whether we’re a great cricket team if we beat India in India.”

A Test series win in India is not something that not many Australian cricket teams have achieved over the years. After three backto-back series wins between 1956 and 1969, there was a 35-year period where India dominated proceeding­s at home.

In 2001, the team came to India at the back of a 15-match unbeaten run and it looked like the curse might finally be broken. But, the Steve Waugh-led side was unable to conquer the ‘final frontier’ as they were beaten comprehens­ively in Kolkata and Bangalore.

The curse was finally broken under Ricky Ponting in 2004 as the visitors clinched the fourmatch series 2-1. Langer, who scored two half centuries while opening the batting, still fondly refers to the series victory as the ‘Mount Everest’ of his career.

“I look back on my career, the Mount Everest moment was 2004 when we finally beat India in India... We’ve got to get better at playing overseas, we become a great team if we win overseas and at home so that will be something for us to aspire to,” he said.

Since that victory, they have travelled to India four times and the hosts have emerged victorious on all occasions. In 2016, they started well with a huge win in Pune but the Steve Smith-led side was unable to continue their momentum as they were defeated 2-1. Thus, a win in India will be a huge achievemen­t for both the Australian cricket team and their new coach Justin Langer.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Justin Langer speaks to the media in Melbourne on Thursday after taking over as the Australia coach.
GETTY IMAGES Justin Langer speaks to the media in Melbourne on Thursday after taking over as the Australia coach.

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