Leeds: Tim Paine is one of the all-time worst users of Test cricket's Decision Review System and his opposite number Joe Root the best, according to statistics which highlight the advantage England hold over Australia in the use of video technology.

Paine's DRS stats make for sobering reading and raise further questions over his on-field judgment in the aftermath of Australia's shattering one-wicket loss to England at Headingley, which kept alive the fight for this year's Ashes.

Somewhat ironically, Paine's response to the defeat and his ability to rally his players behind closed doors has reinforced why decision makers at Jolimont were so adamant last year he was the man to lead the cultural change that took place after the seismic events in South Africa.

There is no change to the Cricket Australia board's stance on Paine from two weeks ago when chairman Earl Eddings said there had been no thought of a change in leadership.