‘Cricket fans will be delighted’: Former Test captain Tim Paine makes return to sport

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‘Cricket fans will be delighted’: Former Test captain Tim Paine makes return to sport
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Menzies Research Centre’s Nick Cater says it is “good to see” Tim Paine return to cricket after a year’s absence.

The Mercury newspaper is reporting former Australian Test captain Tim Paine will re-enter cricket in the one-day Cricket Tasmania Premier League match between the University of Tasmania and New Town on Sunday.

“He’ll get a really big welcome on the pitch down there in Tasmania I’m sure,” he told Sky News host Jenna Clarke.

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