Tait takes 8/43 !!
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Tait takes 8/43 !!
Well, up until now Shaun Tait has just been a quickie with some promise. After today, people will take a bit more notice.
He took 8/42 from 9.3 overs against Tasmania in their ING Cup match at the Adelaide Oval.
The Tigers still totalled a competitive 250 due to good innings' from Dighton, 87 and Watson, 78.
Those interested in Boof Lehmann's return would have been pleased with his 2/24 from 5 overs.
The Redbacks are 2/41 after 6 overs. Davison whacked 17 from 11 balls but Blewett went for 2. Wright got them both.
He took 8/42 from 9.3 overs against Tasmania in their ING Cup match at the Adelaide Oval.
The Tigers still totalled a competitive 250 due to good innings' from Dighton, 87 and Watson, 78.
Those interested in Boof Lehmann's return would have been pleased with his 2/24 from 5 overs.
The Redbacks are 2/41 after 6 overs. Davison whacked 17 from 11 balls but Blewett went for 2. Wright got them both.
Donny.
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It's a game. Enjoy it.
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Deano has said that Tait must come into the team sooner rather than later and he must go to Sri Lanka
Some of the players were on the turps at Steve Waughs testimonial and Deano blasted them for saying they were tired as a result. If you cant get motivated in front of 70,000 people then dont play........lol
jlc
Some of the players were on the turps at Steve Waughs testimonial and Deano blasted them for saying they were tired as a result. If you cant get motivated in front of 70,000 people then dont play........lol
jlc
The Torres bounce is officially dead. You are walking alone now Fernando.
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You gotta love Sports Tonight. They showed highlights of the one day game and they started showing the shot that Manou hit the sign with.........you guessed it they finished the story before the ball hit the sign........lol classical stuff
That Tait looks really quick those stumps were doing cart wheels......lol
jlc
That Tait looks really quick those stumps were doing cart wheels......lol
jlc
The Torres bounce is officially dead. You are walking alone now Fernando.
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Tait is certainly quite quick and has the potential to be destructive. He also seems prone to being all over the place with line and length, which is something that Brett Lee is under fire for.
The criticism of Lee is justified and certainly Tait looks potentially more penetrative than most trundling away from ALL states. It is amusing however to hear those mixing up the tar and feathers advocating the emergence of a likely Lee clone.
The criticism of Lee is justified and certainly Tait looks potentially more penetrative than most trundling away from ALL states. It is amusing however to hear those mixing up the tar and feathers advocating the emergence of a likely Lee clone.
he's an animal, what can u expect!!!
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Um they say Tait actually SWINGS the ball more than Brett Lee does.
I think Brett Lee needs some proper bowling tuition to help fine tune his game. Im sure Brett relied mainly on his pace when progressing through the various grades of cricket. However when you come up against the best batting line up in the world in batter friendly conditions you need more than pace to take wickets.
jlc
I think Brett Lee needs some proper bowling tuition to help fine tune his game. Im sure Brett relied mainly on his pace when progressing through the various grades of cricket. However when you come up against the best batting line up in the world in batter friendly conditions you need more than pace to take wickets.
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The Torres bounce is officially dead. You are walking alone now Fernando.
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Tait 'ready for Australia'
By Sam Lienert - Fox Sports
SOUTH Australian captain Darren Lehmann believes young Redbacks paceman Shaun Tait is ready to play for Australia after taking a record wicket-haul in an ING Cup match.
Tait, 20, took 8-43 against Tasmania in SA's win in their day-night match at Adelaide Oval last night, the first ever eight-wicket haul in Australia's domestic limited overs competition.
Lehmann said it was a continuation of the strong form Tait had shown in his first full season, after making his SA debut midway through last season.
His fierce pace and ability to swing the ball has already grabbed the attention of national selectors, with Tait making the Australia A sides this season in both the three-day and one-day formats.
Lehmann said he was ready to take the next step in both forms of the game.
"He bowled beautifully, he has bowled well for the whole season, we're really happy with his progress and hopefully soon he'll get the nod to play for Australia," Lehmann said.
"The way he's bowling he's good enough to play for Australia.
"Obviously he's got to displace one of the bowlers that's playing at the moment and that's hard work.
"He's an exceptional bowler and it's just a case of him continuing to get wickets and putting pressure on the blokes in the national side."
Tait's figures last night could have been even better, had it not been for him conceding 13 wides and six no-balls.
But his mixture of inaccurate deliveries with unplayable ones is a regular feature of his game.
"It's usually the way it's been this year for me, I've bowled wide, no-ball and then a wicket," he said.
"I've bowled all over the shop a fair bit, but the ones that are on the wicket and good balls usually are wicket balls."
He said the eight-wicket haul was something that would probably happen only once in a career.
"You have days where you bowl really well and don't get wickets and you have days where you lay them up and don't bowl so well and you end up doing that," he said.
By Sam Lienert - Fox Sports
SOUTH Australian captain Darren Lehmann believes young Redbacks paceman Shaun Tait is ready to play for Australia after taking a record wicket-haul in an ING Cup match.
Tait, 20, took 8-43 against Tasmania in SA's win in their day-night match at Adelaide Oval last night, the first ever eight-wicket haul in Australia's domestic limited overs competition.
Lehmann said it was a continuation of the strong form Tait had shown in his first full season, after making his SA debut midway through last season.
His fierce pace and ability to swing the ball has already grabbed the attention of national selectors, with Tait making the Australia A sides this season in both the three-day and one-day formats.
Lehmann said he was ready to take the next step in both forms of the game.
"He bowled beautifully, he has bowled well for the whole season, we're really happy with his progress and hopefully soon he'll get the nod to play for Australia," Lehmann said.
"The way he's bowling he's good enough to play for Australia.
"Obviously he's got to displace one of the bowlers that's playing at the moment and that's hard work.
"He's an exceptional bowler and it's just a case of him continuing to get wickets and putting pressure on the blokes in the national side."
Tait's figures last night could have been even better, had it not been for him conceding 13 wides and six no-balls.
But his mixture of inaccurate deliveries with unplayable ones is a regular feature of his game.
"It's usually the way it's been this year for me, I've bowled wide, no-ball and then a wicket," he said.
"I've bowled all over the shop a fair bit, but the ones that are on the wicket and good balls usually are wicket balls."
He said the eight-wicket haul was something that would probably happen only once in a career.
"You have days where you bowl really well and don't get wickets and you have days where you lay them up and don't bowl so well and you end up doing that," he said.
Donny.
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It's a game. Enjoy it.
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Tait was "aired" in the A match in Hobart where both his strengths and weaknesses were apparent. Nonetheless he, along with the more mature Nicholson, were the bowlers who most looked the part.
Proto's thought has some merit, depending on the state of the series. I do however stand by my opinion re Tait's similarity to Lee. Both depend on hitting good rhythm in order to generate pace and swing. If on song, both prone to shall we say irregular line and length. Still he is worth a try, as long as people don't paint him out to be some sort of pace bowling messiah.
Proto's thought has some merit, depending on the state of the series. I do however stand by my opinion re Tait's similarity to Lee. Both depend on hitting good rhythm in order to generate pace and swing. If on song, both prone to shall we say irregular line and length. Still he is worth a try, as long as people don't paint him out to be some sort of pace bowling messiah.
he's an animal, what can u expect!!!