Shaun Tait

Australia|Bowler
Shaun Tait
INTL CAREER: 2005 - 2016
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Full Name

Shaun William Tait

Born

February 22, 1983, Bedford Park, Adelaide, South Australia

Age

41y 26d

Nicknames

Sloon

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast

Playing Role

Bowler

Height

1.93 m

At his best Shaun Tait was one of the quickest bowlers in the world, but his best was seen only in the short formats for Australia, and even then only for a short while. A brutal bowler with a shoulder-strong action, Tait's body found the workload too tough in the long form and played only three Tests, and was done with first-class cricket by the age of 25.

In January 2008 he took an indefinite break from the game due to physical and emotional exhaustion and focused on one-dayers and T20s when he returned later that year. As a late addition to Australia's one-day squad in 2010, he unleashed a ball against England at Lord's that registered at 161.1kph, the second-fastest of all-time, but it was the consistent push for speed that crippled him regularly.

With a muscular and unrefined method that seemed to invite pain, Tait played a significant role in Australia's World Cup triumph in the Caribbean in 2007, where he claimed 23 wickets; only Glenn McGrath took more throughout the tournament. He was back in the West Indies three years later when Australia reached the World T20 final, and was a key component in their pace-heavy but unsuccessful World Cup campaign in the subcontinent in 2011. That looked set to be his international swansong as he retired from ODIs straight afterwards and quit state cricket later that year, but he remained active in the Big Bash League. Five years later, he was back in Australia's T20 team after a surprising recall in the lead-up to the 2016 World T20. But that was the last we saw of Tait on the international circuit: he retired - from all forms of the game - the following March, saying it all came down to his injury issues again. "The elbow has gone off a cliff now," he said.

The Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year back in the day in 2003-04, Tait also picked up the ING Cup's Best New Talent prize, chiefly for his 8 for 43 against Tasmania, the most impressive figures in domestic limited-overs history. He was included in the 2005 Ashes tour, where he played two Tests ahead of his more celebrated South Australia team-mate Jason Gillespie, but his action was unsustainable in the long form. An abbreviated 2005-06 included 6 for 41 in the ING Cup final - an amazing combination of spot-on speed and 14 wides. Still, when on song, his old-fashioned approach of yorkers and bumpers mixed with a modern dose of sharp reverse-swing caused huge excitement for everyone but the batsmen. A child of the Adelaide Hills, he received his best advice at the age of seven when his father suggested he play cricket.
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Shaun Tait Career Stats

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests3641430253/973/12160.404.3782.8000
ODIs353416881461624/394/3923.565.1927.2200
T20Is2121478589283/133/1321.037.3917.0000
FC50-926356611987/29-28.593.6646.71771
List A101-506343401828/438/4323.845.1427.8630
T20s171167367448862185/325/3222.417.9716.8310

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests3522086.664643.47004010
ODIs3575251112.502986.20003180
T20Is21621162.751573.33000130
FC5070295096812.4199151.3602--150
List A101382011022*6.1117961.4500--230
T20s1715325163265.8220181.090087240
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Recent Matches of Shaun Tait

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Hurricanes vs Thunder--0/3208-Jan-2017HobartT20
Hurricanes vs Heat--1/3430-Dec-2016BrisbaneT20
Hurricanes vs Stars--0/5626-Dec-2016HobartT20
Hurricanes vs Sixers--3/3223-Dec-2016SydneyT20
Glamorgan vs Yorkshire0*1/3411-Aug-2016CardiffT20

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Shaun Tait keeps an eye on Pakistan's warm-up
Pakistan's fast-bowling coach Shaun Tait talks to the media
Shaun Tait keeps an eye on a training session
Shaun Tait struck off consecutive deliveries
Peshawar Zalmi celebrate a wicket
Shaun Tait had an expensive first spell