Paine: Big Ashes roles for Smith, Warner

Suspended duo Steve Smith and David Warner have been backed to play a crucial role in Australia's Ashes tilt in England this year, skipper Tim Paine says.

Australia captain Tim Paine believes disgraced pair Steve Smith and David Warner could be instrumental in this year's Ashes series.

The pair's year-long suspensions for their roles in the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa are set to expire late next month and it is anticipated they will make an immediate return to the international set-up.

Australia have struggled in the absence of their two star batsmen, being whitewashed across five one-day internationals in England last year and more recently losing a Test series on home soil to India for the first time in their history.

Paine said in quotes on Cricket Australia's official website: "Those two (Smith and Warner) have got plenty of runs in the bank.

"I see them going to the Ashes and them having a huge part in us winning the series. That's how important they are to this team, as I see.

"We know how good they are and hopefully, once their bans are up, they will be welcomed back and they'll win Test matches like they did before."

Australia completed a 366-run victory over Sri Lanka in Canberra on Monday to seal a 2-0 Test series victory over the tourists.

Paine believes his squad for the blockbuster five-Test series in England - which starts at Edgbaston on August 1 - is starting to take shape.

He added: "I haven't written any (names) down, but I've got a fair idea what it might look like.

"But I'm not a selector, so I get asked for my input but I think they (the three-man selection panel) would have a pretty good picture of what it would look like.

"What we've seen over this summer is that we've now started to build a squad with plenty of depth, so there's probably anywhere between 16 and 20 players now that we think are in the mix, which is a really good place to be."


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