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Hurricanes open door to Paine Big Bash cameo

Former Test cricket captain Tim Paine is among the candidates to fill the final spot on the Hobart Hurricanes' BBL roster

The Hobart Hurricanes have left the door ajar for former Test captain Tim Paine to make a cameo in the KFC BBL this summer.

It was revealed earlier this month the 37-year-old was training with Tasmania's first-class squad and was eyeing a comeback in the state's grade competition, which begins in October.

Hurricanes coach Jeff Vaughan said Paine could potentially fill the final vacant spot on the franchise's list.

"He's two weeks back into his training schedule again (and has) been really good in the nets," Vaughan said on Tuesday.

"(He's) good physically, good emotionally. Look, there's a chance, but he'll be one of a number of players we'll look at for that last position."

Vaughan said the Hurricanes would have discussions over coming days about the last roster spot, but may not make a call until some Sheffield Shield and domestic one-day cricket has been played.

The Hurricanes, who start their BBL season on December 16 against the Melbourne Stars, have wicketkeeper Matthew Wade and part-time gloveman Ben McDermott on their books.

"(Paine has) been keeping and telling us how good he's going. We all have faith and trust in his 'keeping skill set," Vaughan said.

"He's very much training as he was 12, 18 months ago." 

Former Australia and Tasmania captain Ricky Ponting, who is working as head of strategy at the Hurricanes, has previously said Paine would "fit perfectly" into the squad.

Paine has played 43 matches for Hobart, the last in BBL|07, and scored 1119 runs at a strike rate of 122 and average of 27.98.

The Hurricanes on Tuesday announced the signing of speedster Billy Stanlake, who negotiated a release from his contract with the Stars.

Stanlake, who hasn't played competitive cricket since May last year, is on the comeback trail from a back stress fracture.

The 27-year-old is also part of the Tasmanian Tigers squad, after making the switch from Queensland in the off-season.

Hobart Hurricanes BBL|12 squad (so far): Asif Ali (Pakistan), Faheem Ashraf (Pakistan), Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Caleb Jewell, Shadab Khan (Pakistan), Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Mitch Owen, Joel Paris, Wil Parker, D'Arcy Short, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Wade

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