Why?
In 2018, Langer was given a 4 year contract and initially his job was as much about restoring the team's battered image as it was about any win-loss ratio. Langer espoused a 5 point charter which he had successfully used to improve WA cricket both on and off the field - work hard, be honest, celebrate success, earn respect through actions and respect the past.
Since the sandpaper fiasco, and initially without the services of Smith and Warner, Langer has transformed the team into a successful unit which has only lost to India in 20 Tests played at home, retained the Ashes in England in 2019 and enjoyed a breakthrough T20 World Cup Win.
His biggest mistake would appear to be allowing a TV documentary to be made which captured his coaching style, warts and all. Since then, according to Josh Hazlewood, he had "probably taken a big back seat and let a lot of other staff play there roles."
Langer once had lunch with the famous Sir Alex Ferguson who advised him, "Never cede control to the players, because someone has to make the decision. Someone has to be the boss."
There can be no doubting Langer's successes both as a player and a coach and his loyalty is exemplified by his turning down of a suggested offer to coach England. If he is 'dropped' as coach I agree with Mark Waugh who said, "If I was the ECB I'd latch onto him."
What has he done to warrant this 'brown nosed gnome' rubbish that appears too frequently on CW? The thread's title and poll reflects this. Most seems to come from Australians on the Eastern seaboard who frequently dismiss achievements of those in the West.
Edited to correct home test statement.