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Australian Test captain Tim Paine spoke to Scott Morrison as quarantine rules for the Ashes were thrashed out

Discussions about quarantine rules for the Ashes reached the highest office in the land, and even the Test captain was involved.

Australian Test captain Tim Paine keeps in touch with the Prime Minister. Picture: Patrick Hamilton / AFP
Australian Test captain Tim Paine keeps in touch with the Prime Minister. Picture: Patrick Hamilton / AFP

Test captain Tim Paine has revealed Prime Minister Scott Morrison reached out to him for a player’s perspective as the federal government worked with Cricket Australia to ensure the Ashes went ahead.

Confirmation that England will send a close to full-strength squad for the five-Test series is imminent after captain Joe Root agreed to quarantine conditions laid out by CA boss Nick Hockley to him earlier this week.

Those conditions had been thrashed out in a series of talks between CA and government officials and Paine revealed he shared “a few messages” with the Prime Minister as those talks went on.

“I’ve had a little bit of contact with him, but I have over my period. He always touches base,” Paine told his SEN program on Friday morning.

“He was keen to find out what the sticking points might be from a player’s perspective. I shared a few text messages with, I suppose, the boss. He loves his cricket.”

Paine said everything he was hearing out of England was “really positive” about the calibre of players who would come for the Ashes amid talk some, like keeper Jos Buttler, were still wavering about making the trip without their families.

“Most, if not all, things that were asked for have been delivered,” Paine said of the quarantine and biosecurity measures set to be used for both England and Australian players.

“Cricket Australia want the conditions to be good. The boards and the governments were working together to get everyone the best conditions.

“I’m hearing a lot of their players will commit. We will see a really strong England side.”

Paine also rebuffed some stinging criticism from a raft of former England players and commentators after his comments last week that the Ashes would go ahead “whether Joe (Root) comes or not”.

“I thought I played it with a straight bat, gave some facts,” he said.

“But it comes with the territory playing against England. They go at you.”

The opening Ashes Test is scheduled for December 8 in Brisbane.

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