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Langer was seen as pretty stodgy and unexpansive early in his career. Early on he played a few games batting down the order, never higher than #4.
By the time his game developed at test level and he might have come into the team, MWaugh and Gilchrist were already established as openers, and when MWaugh retired Hayden took over. Langer was never going to push Ponting, Martyn, SWaugh, Hussey, Lehmann, Watson and Symonds out of the middle order. Even guys like Hodge were much better batsmen in ODI's who didn't get a solid run at things.
By the time his game developed at test level and he might have come into the team, MWaugh and Gilchrist were already established as openers, and when MWaugh retired Hayden took over. Langer was never going to push Ponting, Martyn, SWaugh, Hussey, Lehmann, Watson and Symonds out of the middle order. Even guys like Hodge were much better batsmen in ODI's who didn't get a solid run at things.