Australia is striving to be the most professional and honest team in world cricket, coach Justin Langer said
Saturday as the squad prepares for its first international tour following a damaging ball-tampering scandal.
The former opener recently took the reins during a time of crisis after the 12-month suspensions of ex-captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner over the scandal which also saw previous coach Darren Lehmann quit.
Speaking to reporters in Brisbane as the team readies for a five-match one-day international series in England next month, Langer said they were aspiring to a culture of world-best professionalism, honesty and humility.
“It doesn’t matter how much money you have got or how many games or how many runs. If you’re not a good bloke — that’s what people remember,” Langer said he recently told the group.
“Our mateship is really important. Sticking together is really important — that’s all of us in the Australian cricket team.”
The England tour is Australia’s first since the tampering incident during the disastrous South Africa visit in April.