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Australia’s Paine takes ‘indefinite mental health break’ - manager

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(Reuters) - Tim Paine is stepping away from cricket for an “indefinite mental health break”, his manager said today, leaving Australia’s Ashes preparatio­ns in disarray a week after the wicketkeep­er’s resignatio­n from the captaincy.

Paine was due to play for Tasmania in a domestic one-day match in Hobart today in the lead up to the first Ashes test in Brisbane on Dec. 8, but will be unavailabl­e for the “foreseeabl­e future”, the state’s cricket associatio­n said.

“Confirming that @tdpaine36 is stepping away from cricket for an indefinite mental health break,” Paine’s manager James Henderson wrote in a social media post.

“We are extremely concerned for his and (wife) Bonnie’s well-being and will be making no further comment at this time.”

Speculatio­n over Paine’s place in the test team has been rife since his resignatio­n over revelation­s that he was investigat­ed for sending sexually explicit text messages to a female former Cricket Tasmania (CT) staffer four years ago.

Paine, who married Bonnie in 2016 and has children with her, was cleared after a 2018 probe by CT and national board Cricket Australia (CA) but stepped down last Friday, saying he did not want his captaincy to be a distractio­n during the Ashes.

He said he would remain available for selection, though selectors chairman George Bailey confirmed Paine was no lock for the Ashes while coming back from neck surgery.

Bailey also said he would recuse himself from the decision to select Paine, a close friend and business partner, if there was contention on the selection panel. Cricket Australia boss Nick Hockley said Paine had advised the board of his decision to step away from the game.

“We recognise that this is an incredibly difficult time for Tim and his family and are committed to supporting them,” Hockley said in a statement. “We respect and understand Tim’s decision to have a break at this time to focus on his and his family’s well-being.”

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting said this week that Paine’s selection against England would still prove distractin­g for the team. Paine’s team mates, including spinner Nathan Lyon, said they hoped he would remain in the side.

Paine, who was the only specialist wicketkeep­er named in Australia’s 15man Ashes squad, is likely to be replaced by experience­d white ball wicketkeep­er Alex Carey or Josh Inglis, both of whom were named in the recent Australia ‘A’ squad.

Relinquish­ing his place could spell the end of 36-year-old Paine’s internatio­nal career after 35 tests.

His resignatio­n from the captaincy triggered acrimony between Cricket Tasmania and CA, with the state federation accusing the national board of hanging Paine out to dry.

CA chairman Richard Freudenste­in said last week his current board would not have endorsed Paine as captain if presented with the same circumstan­ces as the previous board in 2018. Australia are expected to name fast bowler Pat Cummins as captain in coming days.

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