Melbourne: Australian men’s cricket team coach Justin Langer on Sunday insisted that the COVID-19 pandemic could be used as "an amazing opportunity" to fix the issues that have seeped into the country's once-thriving state and club level setups.
There was a time when the country would field an 'A' squad alongside its main team for an annual limited-overs triangular series in the Australian summer.
"It wasn't that long ago that we prided ourselves on having an amazing club cricket system that fed into state domestic cricket, which fed into the best of the best playing for Australia," Langer told a TV channel.
"I see it (the current situation) as an amazing opportunity. I can see it (domestic cricket setup) actually going back that way.
"More emphasis back on club cricket, more emphasis on state cricket then get the best of the best in Australia. That would be my vision for the next five years," the former opener, who payed at a time when Australia were a dominant force in world cricket, added.