"It would have been nice to play another year maybe, but there's no point getting more surgery and play when I'm 35 when I'm probably not up to it anymore," added Tait, who made his international debut against England in Nottingham during the 2005 Ashes.
If I was still performing really well, I'd probably do it [have surgery and keep playing]. His decision to abandon the longer forms of the game allowed Tait some more space, something he needed as a man who was not always devoted to cricket - not unlike the great West Indian Curtly Ambrose. Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 34.
", Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland said: "In his prime, Shaun was the world's fastest bowlers. The game's getting quicker and better and I'm getting slower and a bit older. AB de Villiers opts out of BBL, Mujeeb Ur Rahman returns to Brisbane Heat, Sri Lanka set to play two-Test series in South Africa, Matt Henry a doubt for West Indies series after injuring right thumb, Mitchell Johnson opens up about struggle with depression since retirement, Andre Russell, Faf du Plessis among five overseas players to pull out of Lanka Premier League, The zip is back for Taskin Ahmed and Rubel Hossain as cricket returns to Bangladesh, Rohit Sharma not in India squad but may play again in IPL - and on Australia tour, KL Rahul, Mohammed Siraj in India Test squad for Australia tour; Rohit Sharma out with injury, Scenarios: One win effectively enough for Mumbai Indians; Royal Challengers Bangalore need to do more, 'No set template, be proactive and smart' - Jasprit Bumrah's guide to pressure-overs bowling, Why Steven Smith's 2019 Ashes batting performance is the greatest of all time in a series, How bowlers are dealing with the high-scoring conditions in Sharjah, Imad Wasim: 'I don't think there are many aggressive spinners like me in the powerplay', Mitchell Swepson: 'I loved being thrown the ball to win the game for the team', T20 openers are more conservative than they need to be, Why Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka is so watchable even when they aren't playing, Kumar Dharmasena made a mistake in the World Cup final, but just about every umpire would have done the same. Tait made his international debut against England in Nottingham during the 2005 Ashes, where his pace, bounce and swing earned him three wickets in England's first innings. Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 34. Tait called time on his first-class career in 2009 and his ODI career in 2011, after Australia's World Cup quarter-final exit.
Priyanka Chopra celebrates 20 years of being crowned Miss World! Australia paceman Shaun Tait announces retirement Community Mar 26, 2017 The Canadian Press, 2017.
If I was still performing really well, I'd probably do it [have surgery and keep playing]. His decision to abandon the longer forms of the game allowed Tait some more space, something he needed as a man who was not always devoted to cricket - not unlike the great West Indian Curtly Ambrose. Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 34.
", Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland said: "In his prime, Shaun was the world's fastest bowlers. The game's getting quicker and better and I'm getting slower and a bit older. AB de Villiers opts out of BBL, Mujeeb Ur Rahman returns to Brisbane Heat, Sri Lanka set to play two-Test series in South Africa, Matt Henry a doubt for West Indies series after injuring right thumb, Mitchell Johnson opens up about struggle with depression since retirement, Andre Russell, Faf du Plessis among five overseas players to pull out of Lanka Premier League, The zip is back for Taskin Ahmed and Rubel Hossain as cricket returns to Bangladesh, Rohit Sharma not in India squad but may play again in IPL - and on Australia tour, KL Rahul, Mohammed Siraj in India Test squad for Australia tour; Rohit Sharma out with injury, Scenarios: One win effectively enough for Mumbai Indians; Royal Challengers Bangalore need to do more, 'No set template, be proactive and smart' - Jasprit Bumrah's guide to pressure-overs bowling, Why Steven Smith's 2019 Ashes batting performance is the greatest of all time in a series, How bowlers are dealing with the high-scoring conditions in Sharjah, Imad Wasim: 'I don't think there are many aggressive spinners like me in the powerplay', Mitchell Swepson: 'I loved being thrown the ball to win the game for the team', T20 openers are more conservative than they need to be, Why Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka is so watchable even when they aren't playing, Kumar Dharmasena made a mistake in the World Cup final, but just about every umpire would have done the same. Tait made his international debut against England in Nottingham during the 2005 Ashes, where his pace, bounce and swing earned him three wickets in England's first innings. Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 34. Tait called time on his first-class career in 2009 and his ODI career in 2011, after Australia's World Cup quarter-final exit.
Priyanka Chopra celebrates 20 years of being crowned Miss World! Australia paceman Shaun Tait announces retirement Community Mar 26, 2017 The Canadian Press, 2017.
If I was still performing really well, I'd probably do it [have surgery and keep playing]. His decision to abandon the longer forms of the game allowed Tait some more space, something he needed as a man who was not always devoted to cricket - not unlike the great West Indian Curtly Ambrose. Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 34.
", Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland said: "In his prime, Shaun was the world's fastest bowlers. The game's getting quicker and better and I'm getting slower and a bit older. AB de Villiers opts out of BBL, Mujeeb Ur Rahman returns to Brisbane Heat, Sri Lanka set to play two-Test series in South Africa, Matt Henry a doubt for West Indies series after injuring right thumb, Mitchell Johnson opens up about struggle with depression since retirement, Andre Russell, Faf du Plessis among five overseas players to pull out of Lanka Premier League, The zip is back for Taskin Ahmed and Rubel Hossain as cricket returns to Bangladesh, Rohit Sharma not in India squad but may play again in IPL - and on Australia tour, KL Rahul, Mohammed Siraj in India Test squad for Australia tour; Rohit Sharma out with injury, Scenarios: One win effectively enough for Mumbai Indians; Royal Challengers Bangalore need to do more, 'No set template, be proactive and smart' - Jasprit Bumrah's guide to pressure-overs bowling, Why Steven Smith's 2019 Ashes batting performance is the greatest of all time in a series, How bowlers are dealing with the high-scoring conditions in Sharjah, Imad Wasim: 'I don't think there are many aggressive spinners like me in the powerplay', Mitchell Swepson: 'I loved being thrown the ball to win the game for the team', T20 openers are more conservative than they need to be, Why Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka is so watchable even when they aren't playing, Kumar Dharmasena made a mistake in the World Cup final, but just about every umpire would have done the same. Tait made his international debut against England in Nottingham during the 2005 Ashes, where his pace, bounce and swing earned him three wickets in England's first innings. Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 34. Tait called time on his first-class career in 2009 and his ODI career in 2011, after Australia's World Cup quarter-final exit.
Priyanka Chopra celebrates 20 years of being crowned Miss World! Australia paceman Shaun Tait announces retirement Community Mar 26, 2017 The Canadian Press, 2017.
Those days - which retiring South Australian wicketkeeper Graham Manou described glowingly when he departed the game earlier this month - have now receded well into the distance, replaced by only fleeting glimpses of the sustained speed Tait was once capable of delivering. It was incredibly exciting to watch him full flight bursting through the defences of the game's best batsmen. Shaun Tait retires from ODIs as a faded force, Scenarios: Sunrisers need two wins and more; Capitals can be eliminated, India-Australia schedule confirmed; Adelaide hosts day-night Test, pink-ball warm-up match at SCG, Instant Impact - Chris Gayle and others who have walked in and changed the game. He enjoyed some success as a T20 specialist, playing in leagues around the world. "I honestly wanted to play a couple more years, whether it was over in the UK or here," Tait told cricket.com.au. ", Sign up for all the latest news, top galleries and trending videos from Mid-day.com, Yuvraj Singh announces retirement from international cricket. Tait… There was a time a couple of years ago when I didn't want to leave the house and go onto the cricket field, but it's been quite good this year [2010]. He endured a hellish Test match against India in Perth in January 2008.
"It would have been nice to play another year maybe, but there's no point getting more surgery and play when I'm 35 when I'm probably not up to it anymore," added Tait, who made his international debut against England in Nottingham during the 2005 Ashes.
If I was still performing really well, I'd probably do it [have surgery and keep playing]. His decision to abandon the longer forms of the game allowed Tait some more space, something he needed as a man who was not always devoted to cricket - not unlike the great West Indian Curtly Ambrose. Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 34.
", Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland said: "In his prime, Shaun was the world's fastest bowlers. The game's getting quicker and better and I'm getting slower and a bit older. AB de Villiers opts out of BBL, Mujeeb Ur Rahman returns to Brisbane Heat, Sri Lanka set to play two-Test series in South Africa, Matt Henry a doubt for West Indies series after injuring right thumb, Mitchell Johnson opens up about struggle with depression since retirement, Andre Russell, Faf du Plessis among five overseas players to pull out of Lanka Premier League, The zip is back for Taskin Ahmed and Rubel Hossain as cricket returns to Bangladesh, Rohit Sharma not in India squad but may play again in IPL - and on Australia tour, KL Rahul, Mohammed Siraj in India Test squad for Australia tour; Rohit Sharma out with injury, Scenarios: One win effectively enough for Mumbai Indians; Royal Challengers Bangalore need to do more, 'No set template, be proactive and smart' - Jasprit Bumrah's guide to pressure-overs bowling, Why Steven Smith's 2019 Ashes batting performance is the greatest of all time in a series, How bowlers are dealing with the high-scoring conditions in Sharjah, Imad Wasim: 'I don't think there are many aggressive spinners like me in the powerplay', Mitchell Swepson: 'I loved being thrown the ball to win the game for the team', T20 openers are more conservative than they need to be, Why Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka is so watchable even when they aren't playing, Kumar Dharmasena made a mistake in the World Cup final, but just about every umpire would have done the same. Tait made his international debut against England in Nottingham during the 2005 Ashes, where his pace, bounce and swing earned him three wickets in England's first innings. Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from cricket at the age of 34. Tait called time on his first-class career in 2009 and his ODI career in 2011, after Australia's World Cup quarter-final exit.
Priyanka Chopra celebrates 20 years of being crowned Miss World! Australia paceman Shaun Tait announces retirement Community Mar 26, 2017 The Canadian Press, 2017.
I knew during the Big Bash that I was going to finish up.
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