Cricket / Tim Paine's brother-in-law also sexted the same woman, sent d**k pic to her: Reports

Tim Paine's brother-in-law Shannon Tubb also sent lewd messages, including a d**k pic, to the same woman the ex-Australia Test captain had sexted, Herald Sun reported. Tubb was forced out by Cricket Tasmania from his coaching position following a 2018 probe into his alleged actions, reports added. Paine recently resigned as Test captain after the matter became public.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 22, 2021, 08:31 AM
Cricket Desk: In what can be called a major development, Tim Paine’s brother-in-law, Shannon Tubb was forced out of Cricket Tasmania amid another infamous ‘sexting’ scandal. Tubb, who’s a former Tasmanian Shield cricketer held a coaching role in the club. However, it was reported that he left the position in 2018 following a sexting probe involving the same woman that Paine was involved with.

For the unversed, Tim Paine had sent several inappropriate messages including an unsolicited photo of his genitalia to a then-female colleague in Cricket Tasmania in 2017. The incident came to the light recently and Paine, subsequently, stepped down as Australia’s Test captain. While this matter hasn’t entirely been laid to rest yet, Tubb, who’s married to Paine’s sister, has landed in hot waters.

Tim Paine’s brother-in-law lands in hot waters

This major report was carried out by the Herald Sun. It’s alleged that Tubb left his job after investigations into his X-rated messages were carried out. It’s the very same woman with whom the former Aussie skipper was involved. Meanwhile, Tubb had joined as the coach of the first XI at Adelaide’s Prince Alfred College after he left Cricket Tasmania.

As per an article in NT news earlier this year, Tubb was involved with the Cricket Australia XI in a development role. It also needs to be noted that Cricket Tasmania’s investigation into Tubb’s alleged inappropriate texts took place in mid-2018, around the same time Cricket Australia inquired into Paine’s messages.

While Paine was cleared despite the breach of the code of conduct back then, the current Cricket Australia chairman Richard Freudenstein has admitted it was a mistake not to sack Paine back then.

Meanwhile, Tubb, on being asked about the matter by the Herald Sun, said: There’s no comment on that at all mate, I’m sorry.” At the same time, Cricket Tasmania said: “Cricket Tasmania won’t be responding to any of your questions above”, but Cricket Australia said it had been told about the investigation into Tubb.

Speaking of Paine, the 36-year-old would still play as a wicketkeeper in the upcoming Ashes 2021-22, starting from December 8. However, it remains to be see who takes over the leadership role in the Australian team.