Langer also backed Sooryavanshi to succeed in all conditions and said the youngster has the game to adapt anywhere in the world.
"People say to me, would Bradman have made so many runs in the days where they could wear helmets or blah, blah, blah.
Wherever he plays, he's going to adapt his game because where are they going to bowl to him?
So, he'll adapt.
He'll keep getting better and better, which is scary for world cricket," he said.
Langer also backed Sooryavanshi to succeed in all conditions and said the youngster has the game to adapt anywhere in the world. "People say to me, would Bradman have made so many runs in the days where they could wear helmets or blah, blah, blah. And I say, well, he would adapt. And Sooryavanshi's that good. Wherever he plays, he's going to adapt his game because where are they going to bowl to him? Honestly, where are they going to bowl to him? So, he'll adapt. He'll keep getting better and better, which is scary for world cricket," he said.