The ball-tampering scandal during the third Test in South Africa last month stunned the sport and sparked reviews into the culture within Australian cricket. Then captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner have been banned from international and domestic cricket for a year, while Cameron Bancroft was exiled for nine months, leaving the squad badly weakened. They have all apologised and accepted the sanctions. Paine said all three would be welcomed back to the national side but in a new environment that met public expectations. "Certainly playing international cricket you have to be as competitive as you possibly can be, but we just have to look at different ways of doing that," said, "more respectful ways of putting opposition teams under the pump."JUST IN: Test skipper Tim Paine has outlined how he thinks the Aussies should play the game: https://t.co/AVnU32zYU1 pic.twitter.com/nC2NAGfhmr
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) April 19, 2018
Australia has been under heavy scrutiny for sledging and Paine said on-field talk with the opposition "will be very different going forward". Cricket Australia (CA) announced a meeting Friday to discuss who will replace head coach Darren Lehmann, who despite being cleared of any wrongdoing resigned amid the scandal fallout. But it denied media reports that former Aussie opener Justin Langer had already been selected for the job.Australia's new limited overs captain is set to be revealed soon, with Test skipper Tim Paine re-iterating he's been named captain of the Test side only https://t.co/NGv4X8EMNl pic.twitter.com/NJdiuxiEY0
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) April 19, 2018
"The process to be undertaken for the appointment of a new Australian men's head coach will be discussed and agreed at the CA board meeting this Friday," a spokesperson said in a statement. "No appointment has been made, and nor will any candidate be put to the board for ratification on Friday." Paine on Thursday endorsed Langer but added there were many highly-regarded candidates world wide."Steve (Smith) was keen for the team to start playing a different style" - Tim Paine.
— ICC (@ICC) April 19, 2018
Read more from the ?? Australia Test captain ?https://t.co/tsucTFxHR5 pic.twitter.com/mK3zHIAU8X
Langer remains favourite to take the top job but has indicated he wants to maintain his coaching and family commitments in his home state of Western Australia. Former Australian Test captain Ricky Ponting, along with former pacemen Jason Gillespie, have also been touted as potential replacements for Lehmann. Some commentators have suggested the coaching appointments be split across the three forms of the game -- Tests, one-day internationals and Twenty20s."We can rewrite the way we play"
— The Field (@thefield_in) April 19, 2018
Test captain Tim Paine promises to rebuild trust in Australian cricket & bring the fans backhttps://t.co/LaGeTbWQWe pic.twitter.com/oF0Pi11VUd
Tim Paine says he'll be Australian Test captain 'for as long as I'm around' (Pic:AP): https://t.co/Jo0pqN2qFZ #cricket @chrisroww pic.twitter.com/IJOu6GgGrg
— ABC Grandstand (@abcgrandstand) April 19, 2018


