A week after sending shockwaves by resigning as Australia's Test skipper, wicketkeeper-batter Tim Paine again created ripples in the cricketing ecosystem here on Friday by stepping away from "all forms of cricket for the foreseeable future" following the fallout from the sexting scandal that cost him the captaincy.
Curiously, Paine, who had made himself available for selection in the squad for the Ashes series beginning at the Gabba on December 8 and had played a games for Tasmania Second XI to get some valuable match practice ahead of the series against the Joe Root-led England, has made the shocking announcement 12 days before the clash against the arch-rivals.
Paine's manager, James Henderson, tweeted early on Friday, "Confirming that @tdpaine36 is stepping away from cricket for an indefinite mental health break. We are extremely concerned for his and Bonnie's (Paine's wife) well-being and will be making no further comment at this time."