The coach of South Australia, Darren Berry believes that the after the serious injury in finger, wicketkeeper batsman Tim Paine now maybe ever would not play cricket again. Berry said his meeting with the Paine was in Hobart, in the meantime he saw the injury in his finger. He wrote in his column in the Sun Herald newspaper " I could tell by watching him trying to make a fist he was a mile away from competitive cricket. " Paine, played four Tests for Australia, his finger broke during the pre...Read Full Story
London, July 11: Australian wicketkeeper Tim Paine's coach at Tasmanian Tigers reckons that the 25-year-old has what it takes to succeed in the longest version of cricket. Tim Coyle said that Paine is a crucial part of the Tasmanian Tigers' team, and has been usually very effective batting at the traditional wicket-keepers spot of six or seven. "He performed that role very well, often batting in difficult circumstances.Read Full Story
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Wicketkeeper Tim Paine's career was thrown into jeopardy after South Australia's state coach Darren Berry revealed that the Aussie may never play first-class cricket again due to his latest finger injury.Read Full Story
Australia's back-up wicketkeeper Tim Paine was ruled out for the summer, with officials announcing on Wednesday that he will undergo further surgery on a fractured finger immediately.Read Full Story
Photo: Marco Del Grande JOHN Inverarity wants Brad Haddin to ''put his feet up for a bit'' during the start of the tri-series but the Test wicketkeeper is finding it hard to relax as he braces for the ... Wade or Tasmania's Tim Paine, who is on the ...
But Healy also welcomed the selection of Wade in the shorter versions ... Should Haddin not bounce back, Wade or Tasmania's Tim Paine are poised to unseat the incumbent Test wicketkeeper.
Australian wicketkeeper, Tim Paine, has been ruled out of the whole season after he was forced to undergo a surgery on his injured right index finger. The Cricket Australia doctor, Trefor James confirmed Paine underwent a surgery on right index finger on Wednesday adding that his recovery had been slower ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) In yet another setback for an Australian test squad depleted by injuries, backup wicketkeeper Tim Paine is expected to be sidelined for a further four months after surgery on his finger. The 27-year-old Paine has not ...
TASMANIA wicket-keeper Tim Paine has been ruled out of action for another four months after being told he requires a further bout of finger surgery. Paine, who has played four Tests, has been seen as the logical successor to veteran Australian gloveman ...
Undoubtedly, Haddin's position has been strengthened by a serious injury to gloveman Tim Paine and concerns over Matthew Wade's ability to keep wickets at the highest level, but his promotion as ... Haddin's Big Bash League side, Sydney Sixers' teammate ...
BRAD Haddin felt sympathy rather than relief about the news rival - and wicket-keeping successor - Tim Paine would require further finger surgery. Paine was expected to seriously pressure Haddin this summer before he busted his right index finger. A slow ...
Tasmania wicketkeeper Tim Paine has been ruled out of action for another four months after being told he requires a further bout of finger surgery. Paine, who has played four Tests, has been seen as the logical successor to veteran Australian gloveman Brad Haddin.
State selector Brian Taber said Haddin would be under greater pressure if Tim Paine was fit but Steve Rixon, the Australian team fielding coach and former state coach who has worked regularly with Haddin over the years, said there was no cause for alarm.
Open an account with Sky Bet for the latest odds and live in play cricket betting!New Customers: £10 Completely Free Bet Australia wicketkeeper Tim Paine has suffered a further setback after he was told he would need to undergo surgery on an injured finger again.
Timothy David Paine (born 8 December 1984) in Hobart, Tasmania, is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Tasmanian Tigers in Australian domestic cricket and plays club cricket ...
No.1 custodian Brad Haddin is already back in Australia for surgery on the broken finger he endured through Australia's ill-fated Ashes defence. Test No. 2 Graham Manou also ...