Former Australia Test captain Tim Paine has retired from domestic cricket, calling time on his career at stumps...
He stepped down as Test captain in the lead-up to the 2021-22 Ashes series when explicit text messages he sent to a Cricket Tasmania employee in 2017 became public. "Considering his age, the standard of keeping he has been able to maintain has been really incredible. "He has been a phenomenal player, it is an incredible effort to have the longevity that he has had," Tasmania captain Jordan Silk said.
Following the conclusion of Tasmania's Sheffield Shield match against Queensland at Bellerive Oval in Hobart, the wicketkeeper was given a guard of honour as he ...
That was the Paine way.” “That looks like it’s it. “Considering his age, the standard of keeping he has been able to maintain has been really incredible. “I’m sure a lot of guys will say there has never been as good a keeper as Tim Paine in Australia. “He has been a phenomenal player, it is an incredible effort to have the longevity that he has had,” Tasmania captain Jordan Silk said. Following the conclusion of Tasmania’s Sheffield Shield match against Queensland at Bellerive Oval in Hobart, the wicketkeeper was given a guard of honour as he made a low-key departure from the game..
Former Aussie captain Tim Paine has retired from all forms of domestic cricket, rounding out a turbulent 18...
And we wish him all the best in whatever he chooses going forward." "He's certainly going to be missed behind the stumps. READ MORE: I'm sure a lot of guys who are playing now will say that there will never be another keeper as good as Tim Paine in Australia.
Tim Paine has called time on his cricket career, having captained Australia in 23 Test matches following the 2018 ball-tampering scandal before resigning in ...
Paying tribute to the wicketkeeper, he claimed there has "never been as good a keeper as Tim Paine in Australia". "I'm sure a lot of guys will say there has never been as good a keeper as Tim Paine in Australia. "He sets a great example with his work ethic for all our guys. However, he quit in November 2021 after it was revealed he had sent explicit texts to a Cricket Tasmania employee. Having taken over as captain in the aftermath of the 2018 ball-tampering incident, which saw Steve Smith stripped of the job, Paine led Australia in 23 Tests. And while he did not publicly announce his decision, Paine was given a guard of honour as he left the field for the final time and Tasmania captain Jordan Silk broke the news of his retirement after the match.
Former Test captain Tim Paine waved goodbye as he walked through a guard of honour at Bellerive Oval in Hobart to mark his retirement from all forms of ...
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Paine stood down from the captaincy in late 2021 after it was revealed he had sent explicit text messages to a former Cricket Tasmania employee.
Wicketkeeper Paine captained Australia in 23 tests between early 2018 and 2021, playing 35 tests overall. The Hobart-born Paine represented Tasmania over 18 years after debuting in 2005, playing 153 first-class matches. Former Australia test cricket captain Tim Paine has announced his retirement following the conclusion of Tasmania’s Sheffield Shield first-class match against Queensland on Friday.
Wicketkeeper Paine captained Australia in 23 tests between early 2018 and 2021, playing 35 tests overall.
Wicketkeeper Paine captained Australia in 23 tests between early 2018 and 2021, playing 35 tests overall. The Hobart-born Paine represented Tasmania over 18 years after debuting in 2005, playing 153 first-class matches. Former Australia test cricket captain Tim Paine has announced his retirement following the conclusion of Tasmania's Sheffield Shield first-class match against Queensland on Friday, March 17, 2023.
Paine led Australia in 23 Tests between 2018 and 2021 including retaining the Ashes in a drawn away series in England in 2019.
“He has been a phenomenal player, it is an incredible effort to have the longevity that he has had,” Tasmania captain Jordan Silk said. Wicketkeeper Paine captained Australia in 23 Tests between early 2018 and 2021, playing 35 Tests overall. He played 35 one-day internationals for Australia.
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The 38-year-old, who also played 35 One-Day Internationals, was given a guard of honour as he left Bellerive Oval and Tasmania captain Jordan Silk confirmed Paine had ended his first-class career. Wicket-keeper Paine played 35 Tests for Australia, including 23 as skipper — winning 11, losing eight and drawing four — after Steve Smith was stripped of the role following a ball-tampering scandal during the team’s 2018 tour of South Africa. He subsequently withdrew from the game and took a mental health break for nearly a year before returning to play domestic cricket.