Pat Cummins has broken his silence following Justin Langer's resignation. Photo / Getty
Australian Test captain Pat Cummins has broken his silence following Justin Langer's highly-publicised resignation, revealing why he believed it was the right time for a changing of the guard.
Last week, Cricket Australia offered the 51-year-old West Australian a six-month contract extension, prompting him to resign with immediate effect.
Cummins copped come criticism for "gutless" media appearances leading up to Langer's resignation, with several former players condemning the pace bowler for not backing the coach.
But the New South Welshman has released a statement ahead of Australia's five-match T20 series against Sri Lanka, explaining that the team needed a "new style of coaching and skill set".
Cummins also took a pointed swipe at former players who have slammed him in the media, stating that he will continue to stick up for his teammates throughout the transition process.
"There has been much public comment since Justin Langer's resignation as the Coach of the Australian Cricket team," Cummins' statement begins.
"For good reason, I haven't made public comment before today.
"To speak about a decision, which was yet to be made and which is for Cricket Australia to make, would have put Cricket Australia and the team in an impossible position.
Cummins ended with a message for past players and the greater Australian cricket fraternity.
"Finally, we are custodians of cricket, with one very big thing in common: our first duty is to Australian cricket, which is bigger than any one of us.
"I take this responsibility seriously. I live and breathe it.