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OTD: Tim Paine quit Australia’s Test captaincy less than three weeks before 2021 Ashes

OTD: Tim Paine quit Australia's Test captaincy less than three weeks before 2021 Ashes

On November 19, 2021, Australian cricket was rocked by one of its most dramatic pre-Ashes developments when Tim Paine resigned as Test captain, just 19 days before the start of the men’s Ashes series. His decision came after revelations resurfaced about a 2017 investigation by Cricket Australia (CA) concerning explicit messages he had sent to a female co-worker. Although both Cricket Australia and Cricket Tasmania had conducted a joint inquiry at the time and cleared him of misconduct, the matter re-emerged publicly four years later, placing Paine under intense scrutiny.

At the time of his resignation, Paine was already battling to prove his fitness ahead of the first Ashes Test scheduled for December 8. Despite stepping down from the leadership role, he announced he would remain available for selection, stating that he did not want the scandal to distract him from Australia’s preparations for the marquee series.

Paine had been elevated to the captaincy in March 2018 in the wake of the infamous Cape Town ball-tampering scandal, which led to the suspension of Steve Smith, David Warner, and Cameron Bancroft. In a period marked by turmoil and public backlash, Paine’s calm leadership and diplomatic approach helped restore stability, integrity, and credibility to the Australian Test team. Under his stewardship, Australia achieved significant milestones, including retaining the Ashes on English soil in 2019 for the first time in 18 years.

However, the resurfacing of the 2017 incident forced Paine into making the difficult decision to relinquish the captaincy. Cricket Australia moved swiftly, appointing Pat Cummins as the new Test captain, making him the first fast bowler in nearly 65 years to hold the role. In a notable twist, Smith, who had lost the captaincy after the Cape Town scandal, was reinstated as vice-captain.

Looking back, Paine’s resignation stands as one of the most dramatic and unexpected pre-Ashes storylines. It not only marked the end of his tenure but also heralded the beginning of a new era under Cummins.

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