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Tait's ten-wicket match sinks Bulls

Shaun Tait made a convincing argument that his injured elbow has recovered, destroying Queensland with a career-best 7 for 29 that set up a six-wicket win for South Australia.

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Shaun Tait made a convincing argument that his injured elbow has recovered, destroying Queensland with a career-best 7 for 29 that set up a six-wicket win for South Australia.

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do you think that this will be enough for a go in the australian team?
 
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jimmy;194499 said:
do you think that this will be enough for a go in the australian team?

Surely it must be. The selectors have not for a very, very long time gone with 4 specialist quicks (whether that be a 5 specialist bowlers or 4 with no specialist spinner), but "Taity" is a must pick bowler when fit. I like Tait, he's a free spirited bowler who just goes in and doesn't know what the hell he's bowling, just goes in and tries to bowl as fast as he can. You can tell too he doesn't want to be a line and length bowler, hopefully the selectors don't tell him to bowl line and length (boring), just let him be an out and out fast bowler, becuase NOONE knows what to expect. Think about it, a guy that can bowl 145-160+ks and, as he obviously doesn't know what he's doing, how are the batsmen going to know? Oh yeah, he can swing it devilishly and we all about his yorker. He's just an out and out wicket taker and the selectors and co should tell him to just go out and bowl as fast as he can, let him be himself.
 
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