Hindustan Times (East UP)

Cummins the frontrunne­r to lead Aus

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SYDNEY: Pat Cummins shaped up as the frontrunne­r Saturday to take over from disgraced former Australia Test skipper Tim Paine, with the likes of Mark Taylor, Dennis Lillie, and Steve Waugh all singing his praises.

The 28-year-old, who has served as vice-captain in both Test and white-ball formats since 2019, is widely seen as being in a two-way race with Steve Smith to assume the reins after Paine’s shock departure over a sexting scandal.

He stepped down after a series of sexually graphic text message exchanges with a Cricket Tasmania employee in 2017 came to light, despite being cleared by cricket authoritie­s of any offence at the time. Smith, who was stripped of the captain’s armband and banned for a year after a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa in 2018 which culminated with Paine taking over, has support to complete a remarkable career revival.

But Cummins appears to be the heir apparent, with Smith tipped to be his deputy for the upcoming home Ashes series against arch-rivals England.

If appointed, Cummins will become the first specialist fast bowler to captain the side since Ray Lindwall did so for a single Test in 1956.

Cricket Australia chief Nick Hockley said Saturday the process to select a new captain was already in place, with Paine expected to retire after the Ashes regardless. “As well as captaining capability on the field ... values of respect and inclusion, of making sport and Australian­s proud, are absolutely going to be at the forefront of the criteria we apply,” he said.

Former captain and Cricket Australia board director Mark Taylor said he expected the governing body would make a clean break with the past given the circumstan­ces in which Paine quit.

“I think CA will probably want to go for someone fresh and clean. The timing will make it a more comfortabl­e decision for CA to make Pat the captain. It will be hard to go back after another controvers­y to Steve,” he told the Sydney Morning Herald Saturday.

“I know Pat very well, he’s a terrific fella,” he added. “I think it is harder for a quick bowler to be captain, but in terms of leadership he will be very good because he’s a good, solid human being.”

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