Perth should be hardest conditions England face: Paine

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New Delhi, Nov 30: Former Australia captain Tim Paine has urged caution in judging England’s stuttering start to the Ashes, suggesting that the challenging conditions in Perth may well prove to be the most demanding they encounter during the series. England slipped to an eight-wicket defeat in the opening Test, undone repeatedly by the steep bounce and raw pace of the Optus Stadium surface.
Paine, who led Australia during the 2019 Ashes, said the venue is notoriously unforgiving—even for homegrown players—and should not be viewed as a definitive measure of England’s prospects. “Perth is the hardest place to begin an Ashes series,” Paine told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“I wouldn’t read too much into the result.
That pitch is foreign even to many Australians unless they grew up in Western Australia.” He added that mistimed shots, edges behind the wicket and awkward fend-offs are common for visiting and local batters alike when confronted with Perth’s unique conditions. “It’s not just an English problem. We’ve all looked silly there,” Paine said.
The former skipper believes England will benefit from having already faced the series’ liveliest track. “They’ve now seen it at its bounciest. From here, things should get a little easier,” he noted. While acknowledging England’s inconsistency, Paine insisted their aggressive approach still makes them highly dangerous. “When England get it right, they’ll have good days—and their good days are usually enough to win a Test. Australia will need to stay sharp.”
Looking ahead, Paine expects the broader contest to be shaped by endurance and discipline. (Agencies)

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