Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland and Justin Langer speak to the media during a press conference on May 3, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. Langer has been appointed the Team Head Coach of the Australian men's cricket tea, replacing Darren Lehmann who resigned in the wake of the ball tampering scandal.

The seasoned duo of Trevor Hohns and Greg Chappell will be joined by Justin Langer on the panels for both Test and One Day International cricket. Cricket Australia (CA) announced the changes in the selection structure on Friday, placing increased responsibility on new national coach Langer's shoulders.

Apart from replacing Darren Lehmann on the five-day and 50-over panels, the T20 role has fallen to Langer following Mark Waugh's departure earlier in the year. It had been said that Cricket Australia would bring in a new selector in place of Waugh.

CA executive general manager Pat Howard said, "We believe the changes to the structure of the selection process will deliver the best possible result for the Australian Men’s Cricket Team across all formats.

"Having a selector focus on the T20 format for the past 18 months was viewed as a success, particularly as we now sit third in ICC rankings in this format, and we will look to continue this in a slightly modified way."

Howard recognised Langer's position as coach and selector at Big Bash League team Perth Scorchers and said the changes will assist in Australia's preparations for the ICC World T20 2020, to be held in Australia.

"This sees Justin take on additional responsibility as both the Head Coach and lead selector in Twenty20 cricket, as we build towards the ICC World T20 in Australia in 2020," Howard said.

"Justin has performed a similar role previously while coach of the Perth Scorchers, and has a wealth of knowledge around the Big Bash League and its players. The changes also see the State Talent Managers and Big Bash League coaches involved in the selection process for Twenty20 cricket, as we consult our experts in Australian cricket."