Sunday, November 28, 2021

Australia vs England Tickets: Tim Paine out of Ashes after taking an indefinite break from the game

Tim Paine has taken an indefinite mental health break from cricket, which means he will be unavailable for the start of the Ashes and may have played his final Test match. Paine was scheduled to play in Tasmania's Marsh Cup match on Friday before joining the Australia team in Brisbane, but he pulled out on Friday morning after returning to play in the 2nd XI match against South Australia earlier in the week. Fans can buy Australia vs England Test Tickets from our website.

Tim Paine has taken an indefinite mental health break from cricket
Paine's manager, James Henderson, confirmed that [Tim Paine] is taking an indefinite mental health hiatus from cricket. We are very concerned about his and Bonnie's safety and will make no additional statements at this time. Tim Paine has notified Cricket Tasmania that he will be taking a leave of absence from all forms of cricket for the foreseeable future, according to a statement released by Cricket Tasmania.

Over the summer, Cricket Tasmania will continue to provide professional and personal assistance to Tim and his family. Nick Hockley, the CEO of Cricket Australia, stated that the organization will assist Paine. We understand that Tim and his family are going through a tough moment, and we are committed to helping them, he said. Tim's decision to take a hiatus at this time to focus on his and his family's well-being is respected and understood.

As a result of Paine's absence, Alex Carey is certain to make his Test debut at the Gabba, however, he may have opposition from Josh Inglis. Hockley noted that the National Selection Panel will convene in the coming days to debate the final selection for the first Ashes Test. The Australian Cricketers' Association said it was "saddened" by the development in a joint statement from chair Greg Dyer and chief executive Todd Greenberg.

Nick Hockley, the CEO of Cricket Australia, stated that the organization will assist Paine

First and foremost, the players and everyone at the ACA's thoughts are with Tim and Bonnie, according to the statement. More essential than any game of cricket is one's family and health. Recognizing the need for assistance, as well as asking for it, takes genuine guts. Tim is in need of some time and space right now, and we fully support his decision.

Tim's decision to step down as captain was taken with the best interests of the game in mind. We now hope that Tim's best interests will be considered as well. When Paine resigned as captain a week ago, the Cricket Australia board declared that he was still available for selection as a player, and Paine himself stated that despite the consequences, he wanted to play England.

He told the Herald Sun, "I wasn't going to retire; I'd been fairly clear I wanted to keep playing, and possibly stop after this Ashes series." To be able to complete your test career after winning an Ashes series in Australia is the pinnacle. That is the fantasy. That's exactly what I'd like to do. To go and do my country proud by helping to win the Ashes.

The Australian Cricketers' Association said it was "saddened" by the development in a joint statement
The ACA insisted that he be allowed to continue playing, despite their original statement that they did not believe he should have had to leave. Cricket Tasmania took aim at CA earlier this week, claiming that the current chair, Richard Freudenstein, would not have approved Paine as captain three years ago, claiming that his treatment was the worst of any Australian skipper in 50 years.

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