Not 'the nicest': Paine says new-look Aussies no pushovers

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Last Updated : May 28 2018 | 1:10 PM IST

Captain Tim Paine said his players would try to build a new image during their tour of England after a damaging ball-tampering scandal -- but warned they weren't out to be "the nicest Australian cricket team ever".

Paine said he was expecting an intense reception from English media for the limited-overs tour, their first since the ball-tampering incident in March left three players with long bans.

Paine and new coach Justin Langer are looking to reset Australia's reputation and turn around a poor run of ODI results including 11 defeats from 13 completed matches for the five-time World Cup winners.

Australia, who depart Monday, take on the world's top-ranked ODI team in a five-match series without suspended batting superstars David Warner and Steve Smith, as well as injured pacemen Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.

"Justin sat us down for a team meeting last week and spoke about the Australian cricket team's values, and what he expects," Paine told reporters in Brisbane on Monday.

"It's nothing that's brand new, nothing the guys haven't heard before. It's purely about acting on what we know is the right thing to do and the right way to play our cricket.

"We've had Spirit of Cricket documents, we've had Code of Conduct documents, but at the end of the day they mean nothing if you don't act on them and you don't live by them.

"That's been a huge focus for us, has been around our actions, our behaviours and making sure we live up to the standards that the Australian cricket team should."
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"But we've spoken about the way we want to hold ourselves, the way we want to behave, and I'm sure once we get there and get into playing cricket, those sorts of things will die off into the background and cricket will be the number one focus."
"At the moment we haven't got too specific into things," he said. "We've got 10 or 12 days where we'll really nut things out about how our team sets up. I'm sure we'll try a few different combinations in the practice games leading into the first game."
Australia ODI tour of England
June 13: First ODI, The Oval (D/N)
June 16: Second ODI, Cardiff
June 19: Third ODI, Trent Bridge (D/N)
June 21: Fourth ODI, Durham (D/N)
June 24: Fifth ODI, Old Trafford

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First Published: May 28 2018 | 1:10 PM IST

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