22 November,2021 08:03 AM IST | Melbourne | PTI
Australia’s Tim Paine. Pic/Getty Images
Tim Paine on Sunday said Australian coach Justin Langer wanted him to remain as Test skipper, as he spoke of his distress and embarrassment over a sexting scandal that cost him his job.
Paine, 36, abruptly quit on Friday ahead of the Ashes series against England over a series of lewd text messages with a female colleague in 2017 that he had learnt were about to be made public.
Paine insisted it was his decision to resign and he wasn't pushed. "It was mine and mine alone," he told the Melbourne Herald Sun in an interview. "It was hard, but I know it's the right thing to do. I feel completely gutted, but it's all my doing, and I know resigning is the right call."
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Paine said plenty of people wanted me to stay on, including Langer. "JL [Justin Langer] told me he's devastated," he said. "He was pretty firm that he wanted me to continue as captain, and again, once I explained to him the reasons that I thought resigning was the best thing to do, he was with me all the way. I've got messages from all my teammates saying they've got my back, and that we all make mistakes, and we move on," he added.
Asked why he took it to the next level, he replied: "Maybe it's as simple as stupidity? Or an inflated ego? Or feeling needed or wanted, being flattering. Or that it was dangerous or risque? I don't know, I'm not sure. But I know I wish I hadn't, and it'll be a life of regret that I did." He denied any physical relationship with the woman.
Sydney: Former Australia Test captain Tim Paine's brother-in-law Shannon Tubb, who played Sheffield Shield for Tasmania, was reportedly asked to leave Cricket Tasmania (CT) amid a sexting investigation involving the same woman that Paine was involved with. Quoting the Herald Sun report, foxsports.com.au, wrote on Sunday that, "It's alleged Tubb left his coaching position [at Cricket Tasmania] after investigations into X-rated messages sent to the woman, a junior staffer, who former Australian Test captain Paine sent messages to."
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