Australian cricket coach and former player Justin Lee Langer AM was born on November 21, 1970.

Australian cricket coach and former player Justin Lee Langer AM was born on November 21, 1970. He served as the men's national team coach of Australia from May 2018 until February 2022, when he resigned from the position. As an opening batsman for Australia in test matches in the early and middle 2000s, Langer, a left-handed batter, is most known for his combination with Matthew Hayden, which is regarded as one of the most successful ever.
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