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Ben Stokes is using David Warner sledging claims to help book sales, insists Australia captain Tim Paine

Ben Stokes has said David Warner's on-field sledging helped inspire him during the summer - Getty Images Sport
Ben Stokes has said David Warner's on-field sledging helped inspire him during the summer - Getty Images Sport

Australia captain Tim Paine has hit out at Ben Stokes after the England all-rounder said David Warner's on-field sledging had inspired his match-winning Ashes hundred at Headingley.

Stokes claimed in his new book On Fire that Warner had "his heart set on disrupting me" throughout his unbeaten 135, which saved England from almost-certain defeat in the third Test. He added that he had been motivated by the idea of shaking Warner's hand at the end of the game.

But Paine has suggested Stokes' comments were driven simply the desire to increase sales of his book.

Speaking ahead of Australia's Test series with Pakistan, he said: "It just seems to be a common trend in England that they like to use Davey's name to spike book sales.

"I was obviously standing next to David the whole time and you are allowed to talk on the cricket field. But by no means was he abusing him or sledging him."

Asked whether it was a cheap shot by Stokes, Paine said: "Absolutely."

Paine also said the series against Pakistan and New Zealand may be the last time he captains the side at home as he enters the twilight of his career.

Paine, who turns 35 next month, was named captain after former skipper Steve Smith was handed a one-year ban in March 2018 for ball tampering and the wicketkeeper became the first Australian captain after Steve Waugh to retain the Ashes.

Smith's explosive return to the Test side, where he scored 774 runs in the Ashes, triggered calls to restore him as captain and Paine said talk about who eventually takes over was bound to happen, especially considering his age.

"It might be [my last summer], I'm not too sure," Paine told reporters. "But... I'm enjoying doing it. I feel good physically [and] mentally. So while that continues, I'm scoring enough runs and keeping well enough then I'd like to continue.

"I know when you get to my age that can change really quickly. I'm really looking forward to this summer, beyond that I haven't looked too far. I know what I want to do and what I want to achieve.

Tim Paine - Ben Stokes is using David Warner sledging claims to help book sales, insists Australia captain Tim Paine - Credit: Getty Images
Paine became the first Australian captain since Steve Waugh to retain the Ashes Credit: Getty Images

"I think when you're the Australian captain and the Australian keeper, they're two of the most critiqued roles in Australian sport and at the moment I have to hold them both. I know I'm going to be in the crosshairs for people all the time."

Paine said Australia's top priority now was to return to the top of the Test rankings and win the World Test Championship (WTC). Australia are ranked fifth in the world and trail leaders India by 244 points in the WTC standings.

"Our goal is to get back to that number one ranking and we want to win that Test Championship," he added. "To do that we're going to have to be good enough to win in India and we're going to have to be good enough to beat everyone, everywhere.

"It's the only way we're going to get to where we want to get to. It's an exciting period and I'm looking forward to being part of the start of that and there is no end point at the moment."