Sydney: Australia has all the momentum towards the Ash Blockbuster series against England in less than three weeks – but suddenly changed when the Paine team cried stopped as captain on Friday.
Paine’s bomb announcement was requested by an explicit text exchange with a colleague of a woman, leaving Australia to face the emptiness of leadership and took the spotlight of a desperate English team to avoid discussing the cricket racet scandal in their homeland.
It was only this week, Australian experts enjoyed the prospect of ash, said the country’s cricket “suddenly felt alive, armed and dangerous again” after the victory of the amazing T20 World Cup.
They are now heading to the house at home without a captain who has redefined the role since his appointment in 2018, winning praise is widespread due to reforming the culture of the toxic team.
Read Alsotim Paine stepped down as Australia’s test captain after ‘Sexting’ Test Scanda Report Captain Team Paine on Friday withdrew from the post after being investigated by Cricket Australia to send explicit messages to women’s co-workers.
The messages dated back to 2017, months before Paine withdrawn to the test team after missing seven years and cricket with the choice for the substitute captain seemed to rest between Steve Smith – which was stripped of floods at Ambon.
– Dampering scandal – and Paceman Pat Cummins.
Cricket Australia said that Cummins, Deputy Captain Paine, “it seems to be the first fast bowler for the captain of the test team in 65 years”.
But Indian cricket commentators who respected Harsha Bhogle said Cummins workload means Smith is likely to get a nod, even though the record is polluted.
“I suspect Australia must return to Steve Smith as captain,” Bhogle tweeted.
I suspect Australia must return to Steve Smith as captain.
Pat Cummins will be a decent candidate but …
https://t.co/8owrooys7y- Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) 1637294774000 “Pat Cummins will be a decent candidate but as a big fast bowler that gives every mantra everything he has, And playing the three formats, the workload needs to be managed.
“Australian commentator Gerard Whateley said Paine suddenly, the departure that cried would” sit very much on Australian cricket going to ashes “.
“There will be a national shock and try to accept it and understand it, and then predict what is happening next, it is very difficult to take,” he told Sen Radio.
England captain Joe root faces his own problem, with a call for him to overcome the problem of racism in British cricket.
The tourists are currently in a training camp in Queensland.
“It is necessary to keep in mind England Cricket in the current full crisis with racist scandals that have been excavated and their captain is not touched by it,” said Whateley.
He was “stunned” on Revelation involving Paine.
“It runs completely registering into a way where the team always does himself in the public room – he has become a very dignified and respectful captain,” he said.