Sydney: Cricket Australia on Tuesday rejected reports that the meeting with head coach Justin Langer over his future turned "fiery" and "heated" and that the former player was told he may have to reapply for his job.
Langer, whose contract is due to end in June, met with CA's chief executive Nick Hockley and high performance manager Ben Oliver last week to discuss his future role.
Following the meeting local media reported that Langer, whose intense management style created a rift between him and the players, "went ballistic" when CA suggested the former Test opener may have to to reapply for his position.
However, CA has denied the "inaccurate" news report.
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"There were a number of inaccuracies in a story written by Tom Morris on the Fox Sports website on Monday concerning a meeting between Australian men's team head coach Justin Langer, Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley and EGM of High Performance and National Teams Ben Oliver on Friday," CA said in a statement.
"While we do not comment on confidential conversations, we felt on this occasion it was important to correct the record.
"Among other false claims, we reject outright the assertion that the meeting was fiery or heated and that Justin was asked to reapply for his job."