Former Aussie cricket captain Tim Paine makes surprising return: ‘All good’

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Former Aussie cricket captain Tim Paine makes surprising return: ‘All good’
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Former captain Tim Paine has been welcomed back into the Cricket Australia fold as the part-time coach of the Australian under-19 and Australia A teams, 18 months after he resigned as Test skipper during a tearful press conference. 7NEWS

that he has now been appointed to the part-time Cricket Australia role, telling the masthead “we’ve moved on”.

“We did a phone link which included this person they’d hired from a public relations firm who’d apparently given advice to the board in the past,” wrote Paine. “I found it very strange that this person, someone I’d never met and someone who did not work at Cricket Australia, took the lead in the call while Nick, the chief executive, took a back seat.

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