Tim Paine apologises to Kiwis, eats 'humble pie'

 Tim Paine
Australian Test captain Tim Paine. File photo: Reuters

Australian Test captain Tim Paine has apologised to New Zealand for writing the Black Caps off before their World Test Championship (WTC) final against India.

Paine had predicted India would "comfortably" beat Kane Williamson's side in the WTC final, only to be ridiculed on social media after New Zealand completed an eight-wicket win in Southampton this week.

"We all get some wrong. I copped a bit from the Kiwi fans, so I thought I'd come on air and eat some humble pie," Paine told New Zealand radio station Newstalk ZB.

"I thought the New Zealanders played outstandingly. It's always a pleasure to watch the way they go about it.

"For such a small nation - I'm from Tasmania, which is obviously our smallest resource state and we punch above our weight - so I certainly respect what the Kiwis do on an international stage."

Paine's Australia were beaten 2-1 by a severely depleted India during the home summer, despite the tourists losing captain Virat Kohli after the first Test and their entire first-choice pace attack to injury through the four-match series.

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