Langer swears ball tampering won't occur on his watch


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“We’ve got to get the pitches right around the world so that the ball does move, whether it spins or swings. But to go to the point we did was a huge mistake.”


Langer was at home when Australia’s ball tampering scandal unfolded. He couldn’t believe what he was seeing on the TV.


“I remember sitting on the sofa the night it happened, and as an ex-player and someone who loves the Australian cricket team I was sad, I was angry, I was completely shocked,” Langer said.


“I can promise you it won’t be happening again. We’ve got to make Australians proud.


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