Australian national men’s cricket team’s head coach Justin Langer recently revealed his problems and spoke on the 10 months of secret hell he lived through. The former Australian opening batsman spoke on how he felt sick as if he was ‘drunk all the time’ and how he was considering quitting his position as the head coach due to the demands of the job physically exhausting him. Langer took up the top job after his former teammate Darren Lehmann’s resignation in 2018 .Langer has been experiencing dizziness and reveals how the pain was too much to handle for him that he even considered to leave cricket and think of his future. The former batsman spoke of the problems that affected him particularly during the ICC World Cup 2019 in England. The Ashes legend revealed how he suffered from “horrible” migraines, vertigo, and hearing problems during the World Cup in England.Speaking to The West Australian publication, the 50-year-old revealed how weird the problem was as it came to him when he was in England for the World Cup. He added that he woke up one day and felt as if he was in a Star Wars movie when the lightsabers start to hit each other. Langer spoke about how there a constant problem with his left ear which was so bizarre as he does not know how it started.