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Australia look confused: Warne

Mixed reaction to Ashes squad announcement from Aussie cricket legends

Test legend Shane Warne says England are better placed heading into the first Magellan Ashes Test after a “confused” Australia boldly selected Tim Paine as their wicketkeeper today.

But former Australia captain Mark Taylor has backed the National Selection Panel’s decision to pick Paine and in-form players for the first two Ashes Tests of the summer.

While England have largely kept out of the spotlight so far on tour – they’re currently completing their final warm-up match in Townsville – Australia’s selectors sent tongues wagging on Friday when they named uncapped Cameron Bancroft, veteran Shaun Marsh and Paine in their 13-man squad.

Paine hasn’t played a Test since October, 2010, and due to Matthew Wade’s return to Tasmania this season he hasn’t been standing behind the stumps at domestic level.

The 32-year-old’s only stint as wicketkeeper at home this summer has been for a Cricket Australia XI against England at the Adelaide Oval, where he made 52, 5 and held five catches.

Paine’s selection has stunned fans and experts en masse, and it’s why Warne thinks the hosts are puzzled just six days out from the opening Test at the Gabba.

WWOS commentators on Australia's Ashes squad

"England at the moment are just going along nicely,” Warne said at Wide World of Sports launch of the Magellan Ashes at North Sydney Oval today.

“They're just doing their business.

“Australia look confused.

“They're picking wicketkeepers that aren't even keeping for their state.

“To me, I think England are in a better situation going into that first Test than what Australia are.”

Ashes squad revealed

While Taylor admits Paine’s selection was a “shock”, he praised the decision to pick players on form.

“I don’t think they’re confused,” Taylor told cricket.com.au.

“I think they’ve had Tim Paine higher on the pecking order than a lot of us did, and they’ve made a couple of form selections which I think are bold selections and good ones.

“I think they’ve made some tough decisions, bold ones, up front.

“They’ve said this is the side we believe is the most in-form side to beat England and we’re going to pick it.”

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Magellan Ashes Series

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Third T20I – Australia v England, MCG, February 10. Buy tickets

Fourth T20I – NZ v England, Wellington, February 13

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