Former Australian Test captain Tim Paine has been appointed as the Head Coach of the Adelaide Strikers for the next two seasons, solidifying his transition from a decorated playing career to a promising coaching role. Paine, who served as an assistant coach under Jason Gillespie last summer, played a crucial part in the Strikers’ remarkable finish to the BBL|13 season, where they came within one win of reaching the title decider.
Coaching Experience and Credentials
Paine’s coaching credentials extend beyond his recent role with the Strikers. He has served as an assistant coach for Australia A during their 2023 series against New Zealand, a squad that included Strikers’ captain Matt Short, fast bowler Henry Thornton, and recent signing Jordan Buckingham. Additionally, Paine has been actively involved in mentoring Australia’s Under-19 program and is currently assisting with NT Strike in the Top End T20 Series in Darwin.
Reflecting on his appointment, Paine expressed his enthusiasm for the role: “I am honoured and excited by the opportunity to coach such a well-established and strongly supported club, and I can’t wait for the start of BBL|14 in December. After spending time in Adelaide last year, I believe the Strikers team and the whole of South Australian cricket has huge potential, and I’m looking forward to being part of taking it forward and winning a few trophies.”
Paine also highlighted the strong fan support that Adelaide Oval provides, recalling the atmosphere during the Strikers’ title win in BBL|07: “Having been on the losing side when the Strikers defeated Hobart Hurricanes to claim their first title, I can vouch for the fantastic atmosphere created by the fans at Adelaide Oval.”
The Vision for the Future
South Australia Cricket Association Chief Executive Officer Charlie Hodgson commended Paine on his appointment, noting his leadership qualities and tactical acumen as significant factors in the Strikers’ success last season. “Tim’s leadership qualities, tactical insights, and ability to foster a strong and united team environment within the Strikers’ playing group were significant factors in the team’s success in reaching last summer’s Challenger Final,” Hodgson said.
Hodgson also emphasized Paine’s vision for maintaining strong ties with South Australia’s cricket development programs, ensuring the Strikers remain closely aligned with the state’s cricketing future.
Paine’s Cricketing Legacy
Tim Paine’s cricketing career is marked by numerous achievements. He represented Australia in 35 Test matches, 23 of which he captained, as well as 35 One Day Internationals and 12 T20 Internationals. Known as Australia’s premier wicketkeeper during his playing days, Paine also scored nearly 6,500 first-class runs, including three centuries, and more than 5,600 runs in limited-overs cricket.
His domestic career includes being a key member of Tasmania’s Sheffield Shield-winning teams in 2006-07 and 2012-13, as well as their title-winning One Day Cup teams in 2007-08 and 2009-10.
Looking Ahead to BBL|14
Paine’s first official duty as the Head Coach of the Adelaide Strikers will be attending the BBL|14 Player Draft on September 1, alongside Strikers captain Matt Short. The Strikers’ season opener is set for December 17 against the Sydney Thunder in Canberra, followed by several high-profile home games at Adelaide Oval, including matchups against the Melbourne Stars, Hobart Hurricanes, Perth Scorchers, Brisbane Heat, and Sydney Sixers.
With Paine at the helm, the Adelaide Strikers are poised to build on their recent success and aim for a strong performance in BBL|14. His appointment brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and a fresh perspective to a team eager to claim more silverware in the coming seasons.