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Australian skipper Paine denies Warner rift

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AFP Sydney
Last Updated : May 10 2018 | 6:55 PM IST

Australian skipper Tim Paine today denied David Warner was a divisive figure widely disliked within the team, insisting he would be welcomed back after his ban for a cheating scandal.

Disgraced former vice-captain Warner is serving a year-long suspension for his part in the plan to use sandpaper to tamper with the ball during the third Test in South Africa in March.

He was considered the mastermind of the scandal that rocked the sport and also saw former captain Steve Smith and batsman Cameron Bancroft suspended.

Respected News Corp cricket writer Robert Craddock this week questioned whether Warner could fit back into a team under the leadership of new coach Justin Langer given "half the players can't stand him".

But Paine said the comments were "off the mark" and "really unfair".

"I certainly like Craddock's writing and when he's on TV I'm a fan of his," Paine told reporters in Hobart in his first press conference since officially being made one-day and Test skipper.

"But I thought he was a little bit off the mark there and really unfair on David Warner as a person and as a cricketer."
"There's a side of David that people don't know which is a really loyal, really caring and a good team man to have around."
"I know they'll all do the right thing and score enough runs to be back in our side and they'll be certainly be welcomed back."

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First Published: May 10 2018 | 6:55 PM IST

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