Paine backs Smith for captaincy
Obviously I've had a few conversations with people. You don't have to be Einstein to realise that it's probably unlikely, particularly in June Australia's tour of Bangladesh. Whether it's cancelled completely or it's pushed back we're not quite sure at the moment.
Tim Paine
Australia captain
A rising crop of young talent will compete with Steve Smith to be Australia's next captain, current skipper Tim Paine said on Tuesday.
Smith captained the side before Paine but was slapped with a two-year leadership ban over his part in the ball tampering scandal during a Test in Cape Town in 2018.
The ban expired this week, prompting renewed speculation that Smith could soon resume the leadership duties.
While 35-year-old Paine has acknowledged he is in the twilight of his career, the wicketkeeper said he was not yet ready to walk away from the game.
He refused to lay out a timetable for his departure, particularly with the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 shutdown, saying only that coach Justin Langer and selectors knew of his plans.
"I know what I'm thinking, in terms of how far I can play on and we're on the same page," he told reporters via video conference.
Paine said he had not spoken with Smith about the captaincy but the 30-year-old batsman would not be the only candidate for the role.
"I haven't had that conversation with Steve, I probably will at some stage no doubt," Paine said.
"It's obviously something that he loves doing ... so if Steve Smith decides that's the way he wants to go, then I will fully support him in trying to do it again."
"We've got a number of guys to choose from who can put their hand up," he added.
"There's Steve Smith, who's done it before, or the people who are developing underneath like a Travis Head or an Alex Carey -- Marnus Labuschagne and Pat Cummins are other ones.
"We're starting to build some real depth so that when my time's up we've got a number of options."
International cricket, like most other sports, has been shut down while the world battles the pandemic and Paine said it did not take "Einstein" to conclude that Australia's tour of Bangladesh would probably not go ahead in June.
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