Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

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Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby Johno6 » Mon Mar 28, 2011 3:22 pm

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/sha ... 6029415806

not sure if anyone else had posted this...
but this is not good for a 27 yr old.
his body must be ****.....

i voted soft anyway
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby Pag » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:02 pm

Good thing for the one-day side. Just too inconsistent, can't keep giving wides away like he does, and his body wouldn't have gotten to the next World Cup anyway.
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby Media Park » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:05 pm

Could have seen this coming a mile away...

Least he'll be fit for his Cash Cow events. :evil:

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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby RoosterMarty » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:12 pm

People whinge about him being too inconsistent and inaccurate, then have a cry when he decides to retire.

Calling him a tosser is a bit over the top. The guy has obviously had plenty of injuries so just isn't the same bowler he used to be, he helped win us a World Cup so at least he can take that into retirement.
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby MatteeG » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:30 pm

No good if you cant bowl 10 overs at 27. Poor bloke will be creaking and grinding* when he hits 40...
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:38 pm

I think, from a personal perspective, he's made an intelligent decision. Got to look after number 1.
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:10 pm

RoosterMarty wrote:People whinge about him being too inconsistent and inaccurate, then have a cry when he decides to retire.

Calling him a tosser is a bit over the top. The guy has obviously had plenty of injuries so just isn't the same bowler he used to be, he helped win us a World Cup so at least he can take that into retirement.


He's definitely not a tosser, so that comment was just silly. I honestly think when it comes to express bowling, unless we have tried to bowl at 160 clicks, we have no appreciation of the toll it can take on the body. If he can't do it, then he should retire, and it seems he's made the correct decision.

People do have short memories. As you say, he was one of our stars in the previous world cup.
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby locky801 » Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:35 pm

OnSong wrote:I think, from a personal perspective, he's made an intelligent decision. Got to look after number 1.



Why would he go on, just play the IPL, his g/f lives over there, as was said he basically won us one world cup, sure he wasnt that great this time, lets be thankful that we saw him at his best before injuries and an unfortunate stress case hit him
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:43 pm

locky801 wrote:
OnSong wrote:I think, from a personal perspective, he's made an intelligent decision. Got to look after number 1.



Why would he go on, just play the IPL, his g/f lives over there, as was said he basically won us one world cup, sure he wasnt that great this time, lets be thankful that we saw him at his best before injuries and an unfortunate stress case hit him

I think that's what I was getting at, I think. Lol
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby gadj1976 » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:00 pm

That makes CA's decision for them.
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby dedja » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:01 pm

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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:21 pm

One game too late?
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby gadj1976 » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:23 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:One game too late?


did you say "tournament"?
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby overloaded » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:24 pm

heart string has called it a day. thank god.

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we wont even remember him in 5 years
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:02 pm

overloaded wrote:heart string has called it a day. thank god.

week as p1sss

we wont even remember him in 5 years


That's okay, he doesn't remember you now.

Good to see the standard of comments in the cricket board are as ill-informed as usual.
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby Dutchy » Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:17 pm

They dont make Sturt cricketers like they used too....
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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby cripple » Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:28 pm

Great player with unlimited potential before the 05 ashes whose body has let him down. In the past he might of continued on in four day and one day cricket for a touch longer but with good management and a bit of luck, he has given himself the opportunity to continue playing for many more years and really set himself up for life thanks to T20. It would be irresponsible to himself and future/current family if this action wasn't taken.

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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby Media Park » Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:58 pm

overloaded wrote:heart string has called it a day. thank god.

week as p1sss

we wont even remember him in 5 years


He will be remembered as one of the most dominant bowlers in ODI history when he was fit enough to get on the park.

Someone like Watto could have gone the same way with all the struggles he had, and now he's gotten through it, and he's the best player in the side.

Disappointing personally that Tait's ambition isn't to get his body alright and play Test cricket... But that's his choice.

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Postby woodublieve12 » Mon Mar 28, 2011 8:17 pm

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Re: Tait retires from one dayers for SA and AUS

Postby dedja » Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:32 pm

Tait is entitled to do what he thinks will is right for him ... but CA and the SACA must seriously look at whether his fragility, coupled with only being available for Twenty20, is really worth the effort.

What they do now with Tait and any associated contracts is up to them. The sensible thing to do now would be to wish him well but offer his contracts at both CA and the SACA to others who can contribute to the teams going forward.

For what it's worth, IMHO he is/was an overrated cricketer who could bowl quick for short periods of time and was difficult to play at times because the batsmen had no idea where he was going to pitch the ball, which was not surprising because he had little idea himself ... others may agree or disagree with that ... so be it.
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