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Deeply sorry for the hurt and pain I caused: Full text of Tim Paine statement on sexting controversy

Tim Paine called time on his tenure as Australia's Test captain on Friday (November 19) after the emergence of his explicit text messages to a former female co-worker.

Tim Paine

Hobart, November 19: Tim Paine called time on his tenure as Australia's Test captain on Friday (November 19) after the emergence of his explicit text messages to a former female co-worker.

Paine had taken over Australia's Test captaincy in 2018 after Steve Smith was banned for a year following the Sandpaper scandal in South Africa. Since then Paine retained his leadership role even after the return of Smith to the fold.

In the meanwhile, pacer Pat Cummins has been appointed as the vice-captain of Australia for the Ashes, and he remains the front-runner to take over the job. The selectors could also think of Marnus Labuschagne.

Here's the full text of Paine's prepared statement that was read out in a press meet.

"Today I am announcing my decision to stand down as captain of the Australian men’s cricket team. It’s a difficult decision, but the right one for me, my family and cricket.

“As a background on my decision, nearly four years ago, I was involved in a text exchange with a then-colleague.

"At the time, the exchange was the subject of a thorough Cricket Australia Integrity Unit investigation, throughout which I fully participated in and openly participated in.

"That investigation and a Cricket Tasmania HR investigation at the same time found that there had been no breach of the Cricket Australia Code of Conduct. Although exonerated, I deeply regretted this incident at the time, and still do today.

“I spoke to my wife and family at the time and am enormously grateful for their forgiveness and support. We thought this incident was behind us and that I could focus entirely on the team, as I have done for the last three or four years.

"However, I recently became aware that this private text exchange was going to become public. On reflection, my actions in 2017 do not meet the standard of an Australian cricket captain, or the wider community.

"I’m deeply sorry for the hurt and pain that I have caused to my wife, my family, and to the other party.

“I’m sorry for the damage that this does to the reputation of our sport. And I believe that it is the right decision for me to stand down as captain, effective immediately.

"I do not want this to become an unwelcome disruption to the team ahead of what is a huge Ashes series. I have loved my role as captain of the Australian cricket team. It’s been the greatest privilege of my sporting life to lead the Australian men’s test team.

“I’m grateful for the support of my teammates and proud of what we’ve been able to achieve together. To them, I ask for their understanding and forgiveness.

"To Australian cricket fans – deeply sorry that my past behaviour has impacted our game on the eve of the Ashes. For the disappointment I have caused to fans and the entire cricket community, I apologise.

"I’ve been blessed with a wonderful, loving and supportive family, and it breaks my heart to know how much I’ve let them down. They have always stood by me, been my most loyal fans, and I’m indebted to them for their support.

“I will remain a committed member of the Australian cricket team, and look forward with anticipation to what is a huge Ashes tour. Thank you.”

Story first published: Friday, November 19, 2021, 10:57 [IST]
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