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Skipper Pat Cummins said that some members of the squad were "walking on eggshells" around Langer, especially early on in his tenure, and expanded on those comments when he spoke to Wide World of Sports ahead of the show's premiere. "It was a tough time for Aussie cricket, I think we were all trying to find our ways," Cummins said.
"It's a bit different this time around, a few years' on, everyone's kind of a bit more settled," he said. Then Australian coach Justin Langer and Australian captain Pat Cummins celebrate victory art the conclusion of the Ashes series. "As long as its portrayed accurately and how it's been within the group, which I think has been fantastic, people will make their own minds up," he said.
"I got along with JL really well - I had no personal issues. I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for JL. I mean, who picks a bloke averaging 30 in Test cricket to bat at number three for Australia?" he told Wide World of Sports.
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