<p>Cricket Australia's decision not to reveal an investigation into Tim Paine by the sport's national integrity unit has been criticised by commentators following the former test captain's resignation on Friday.</p>.<p>Paine quit the post less than three weeks ahead of the start of the Ashes series against England after admitting he had been investigated over messages he sent to a former Cricket Tasmania female staffer in 2017, prior to taking over the captaincy.</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/tim-paine-steps-down-as-australias-test-cricket-captain-after-sexting-scandal-1052316.html" target="_blank">Tim Paine steps down as Australia's Test cricket captain after 'sexting' scandal</a></strong></p>.<p>"By making the decision not to bring the issue to the public eye...the leadership of the day showed a preference for brand management, as opposed to the real and lasting cultural change that was promised by CA after Newlands," Daniel Brettig wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald.</p>.<p>The wicketkeeper had been cleared of wrongdoing in the 2017 inquiry and was seen as a safe choice when he was appointed to replace Steve Smith in the aftermath of the ball-tampering scandal involving his predecessor in South Africa in 2018.</p>.<p>But Paine stood down after Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper published alleged text message exchanges between him and an ex-Cricket Tasmania employee, claiming the co-worker had complained that he had sent an unsolicited picture of his genitals.</p>.<p>Cricket authorities have rallied around Paine, revealing that the woman complained to them only after she was charged with theft in the wake of resigning from her job.</p>.<p>Paine's "interaction" with the woman was "consensual, private, occurred on the one occasion only ... and was not repeated," Cricket Tasmania said.</p>.<p>"Paine's embarrassment is, obviously, acute; so will be that of his family, on Friday unseen, but, no doubt, privately suffering," wrote The Australian's senior cricket writer Gideon Haigh.</p>.<p>"Yet CA's board has effectively chosen to add to their mortification because to do otherwise is to endanger its corporate reputation — the reputation Paine helped hugely to rebuild."</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/ill-be-ready-if-i-have-to-cummins-on-potential-captaincy-role-during-ashes-1051659.html" target="_blank">I'll be ready if I have to: Cummins on potential captaincy role during Ashes</a></strong></p>.<p>Meanwhile, former Australia international Greg Chappell has backed vice-captain Pat Cummins to take over as Paine's replacement.</p>.<p>"The fortunate thing is that in Pat Cummins, they have an excellent candidate, ready to go," Chappell wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald.</p>.<p>"Like Paine before him, Cummins will be required to not merely lead the team but again rebuild faith in the role and Australian cricket."</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Cricket Australia's decision not to reveal an investigation into Tim Paine by the sport's national integrity unit has been criticised by commentators following the former test captain's resignation on Friday.</p>.<p>Paine quit the post less than three weeks ahead of the start of the Ashes series against England after admitting he had been investigated over messages he sent to a former Cricket Tasmania female staffer in 2017, prior to taking over the captaincy.</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/tim-paine-steps-down-as-australias-test-cricket-captain-after-sexting-scandal-1052316.html" target="_blank">Tim Paine steps down as Australia's Test cricket captain after 'sexting' scandal</a></strong></p>.<p>"By making the decision not to bring the issue to the public eye...the leadership of the day showed a preference for brand management, as opposed to the real and lasting cultural change that was promised by CA after Newlands," Daniel Brettig wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald.</p>.<p>The wicketkeeper had been cleared of wrongdoing in the 2017 inquiry and was seen as a safe choice when he was appointed to replace Steve Smith in the aftermath of the ball-tampering scandal involving his predecessor in South Africa in 2018.</p>.<p>But Paine stood down after Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper published alleged text message exchanges between him and an ex-Cricket Tasmania employee, claiming the co-worker had complained that he had sent an unsolicited picture of his genitals.</p>.<p>Cricket authorities have rallied around Paine, revealing that the woman complained to them only after she was charged with theft in the wake of resigning from her job.</p>.<p>Paine's "interaction" with the woman was "consensual, private, occurred on the one occasion only ... and was not repeated," Cricket Tasmania said.</p>.<p>"Paine's embarrassment is, obviously, acute; so will be that of his family, on Friday unseen, but, no doubt, privately suffering," wrote The Australian's senior cricket writer Gideon Haigh.</p>.<p>"Yet CA's board has effectively chosen to add to their mortification because to do otherwise is to endanger its corporate reputation — the reputation Paine helped hugely to rebuild."</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/ill-be-ready-if-i-have-to-cummins-on-potential-captaincy-role-during-ashes-1051659.html" target="_blank">I'll be ready if I have to: Cummins on potential captaincy role during Ashes</a></strong></p>.<p>Meanwhile, former Australia international Greg Chappell has backed vice-captain Pat Cummins to take over as Paine's replacement.</p>.<p>"The fortunate thing is that in Pat Cummins, they have an excellent candidate, ready to go," Chappell wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald.</p>.<p>"Like Paine before him, Cummins will be required to not merely lead the team but again rebuild faith in the role and Australian cricket."</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>