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JUSTIN LANGER NOT PART OF CA PANEL TO PICK AUSTRALIA’S NEXT TEST SKIPPER

Australia head coach Justin Langer is not a part of the panel picked by Cricket Australia (CA) to pick the next Test skipper. As per a report in Sydney Morning Herald, a joint committee has been selected comprising CA’s chief executive Nick Hockley, chair Richard Freudenstein, and fellow director Mel Jones. The committee will now […]

Australia head coach Justin Langer is not a part of the panel picked by Cricket Australia (CA) to pick the next Test skipper.

As per a report in Sydney Morning Herald, a joint committee has been selected comprising CA’s chief executive Nick Hockley, chair Richard Freudenstein, and fellow director Mel Jones. The committee will now look at all the captaincy nominees before they go to the CA board. The entire process for picking the next skipper may take a week.

All the captaincy nominees will be interviewed by the joint committee where they will be asked to share their vision for the men’s Test team. Tim Paine had stepped down as the captain of the side ahead of the much-awaited Ashes opener.

According to cricket.com.au, Paine announced his resignation as Test skipper following revelations of a ‘sexting’ incident with a former Cricket Tasmania colleague in 2017. Paine “deeply regretted” the incident and said he was “enormously” grateful to his wife and family for the forgiveness.

“I spoke to my wife and family at the time and am enormously grateful for their forgiveness and support. We thought this incident was behind us and that I could focus entirely on the team, as I have done for the last three or four years,” cricket.com.au quoted Paine as saying.

Meanwhile, asmania Chairman Andrew Gaggin feels Cricket Australia (CA) should have backed Tim Paine as the former skipper has been “instrumental” in salvaging the reputation of the Australian side following the Sandpaper Gate fiasco.

According to cricket.com.au, Paine announced his resignation as Test skipper following revelations of a ‘sexting’ incident with a former Cricket Tasmania colleague in 2017. Cricket Australia (CA) has admitted that the governing body would have sacked Paine as a skipper if they would have been in charge in 2018. But Gaggin hit out at Cricket Australia (CA) saying that the governing body has been “appalling” with their treatment towards Paine.

“In conversations I have had in recent days, it is clear the anger amongst the Tasmanian cricket community and the general public is palpable,” ESPNcricinfo quoted Gaggin as saying.

“Tim Paine has been a beacon for Australian cricket over the past four years and instrumental in salvaging the reputation of the national team after the calamity of Cape Town.

“Yet, at a time when CA should have supported Tim, he was evidently regarded as dispensable. The treatment afforded to the Australian Test captain by CA has been appalling, and the worst since Bill Lawry 50 years ago,” he added.

The Cricket Tasmania Chairman backed Paine and said the exchange of messages occurred between two mature adults consensually. “The Cricket Tasmania Board reaffirmed its view that Paine should not have been put in a position where he felt the need to resign over an incident that was determined by an independent inquiry at the time to not be a breach of the Code of Conduct and was a consensual and private exchange that occurred between two mature adults and was not repeated,” said Gaggin.

Following the resignation of Paine as Australia Test skipper, Cricket Australia (CA) informed that star batter Steve Smith is available for the role of captaincy.

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