Aussie Test captaincy still up for grabs: Warne

ANI  |  Melbourne [Australia] 

Former leg-spinner has said that Australia's Test captaincy and vice-captaincy positions are still open to be grabbed, adding, that the team has always followed the policy of choosing the best side.

"The Australian way is always to pick your best team. There is a lot of talk about that should be in the side? He is the at the moment. But we, as Australians, should always pick our best team and then pick your and vice-from that," com.au quoted Warne, as saying.

"I don't think we should just make a captain and then fit a side around him. I think the should still be up for grabs," he added.

Reflecting on the captaincy of Paine, the legendary bowler said that if he is the best person in the team to lead the side then he should definitely be the of the national squad.

"I want to see us pick the best side. If is in the best side and he is the best guy to be captain, then make him captain," Warne said.

Australian Justin Langer, on the other hand, completely backed the leadership abilities of Paine and asserted that the is well equipped, both personally and strategically, to lead the side.

"He carries himself well. He's got so many of the strong leadership attributes that I respect - he leads by example, he's a very caring person, he's very well prepared both personally and strategically from a captain's point of view," Langer said.

The Australian team had to go through a major leadership reshuffle after their former captain and former vice-captain were handed a one-year ban by the for their involvement in a massive ball-tampering scandal that took place during the four-match Test series against at New Lands.

Since then, the team has been struggling to get a perfect combination of players and leaders in the squad.

The captain-duo of Tim Paine and are all set to go ahead with their first Test assignment together while on a 10-day leadership tour of the starting next week.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 13:35 IST