Australia's Test skipper Tim Paine said on Friday that he is recovering well from the invasive neck surgery he underwent earlier this week and that after a six-week session with the physio at the hospital he will start his cricket rehab and be fit for the Ashes beginning at The Gabba on December 8.
A bulging disc had been causing discomfort to the wicketkeeper-batsman in his left arm and neck, and Paine had to undergo a C-6 and C-7 disc replacement.
"I'll be dealing with the physio at the hospital for the next six weeks or so before I'm handed back over to Cricket Tasmania and Cricket Australia to start my cricket rehab. I'll hopefully get a (Sheffield) Shield game in for Tassie (Tasmania) before then and hopefully be on the winning end of a third winning Ashes would be something really special," Paine told radio station SEN.