Winning the series in India is the biggest challenge for Australia: Justin Langer
New Delhi: Justin Langer, Australia's new coach after the ball tempering controversy, described the winning of the series in India as its biggest challenge. Cricket Australia has appointed Justin Langer as coach of Darren Lehmann after resigning from his post. 
Langer said after becoming a coach, "There are big challenges like playing in the World Cup, T20 World Cup, 2019 and 2021-22 in front of me. But the biggest challenge for me is the biggest challenge that is played on Indian soil in 3 years after 3 years.
Langer, who was part of the team that won the Test series on Indian soil in 2004, has expressed the hope that if he gets the win in India, then he will be very useful in encouraging our team.
Langer says, "If I look at my career, then the biggest thing for me was to win the series in India in 2004. We have to try to win on foreign soil, that can help us to become a better team again. "
However, Langer did not talk about the India-Australia series on Australian soil at the end of this year. Team India is scheduled to play four four Tests, 3 ODIs and 3 T20 matches on Australian soil at the end of this year.
At the same time, Justin Langer also talked about the lack of former captain Steve Smith, David Warner. He said, 'It is very difficult to replace the experience of these two players.'
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