Bet you he will be back next Australian summer. You heard it here first.
Nah not dissimilar to many people in fact. Michael Gough is another case who comes to my mind - captained England u19s, had big wraps. Hadn't progressed as much as Tait, but simply retired out-of-the-blue one day, saying he wasn't enjoying the game.Not to dissimilar to Nathan Ablett who left Geelong the same year of their GF win not long ago, citing much the same stuff as Tait.
Go on, throw the toys out of the cot and leave again.****, I hate the sugary-sweetness bull**** on here sometimes.
I think that's poor form & even borderline hypocrisy from you, given your adherence to some decidedly non-mainstream opinions.Go on, throw the toys out of the cot and leave again.
You'd like that, wouldn't you?Go on, throw the toys out of the cot and leave again.
Mahmud the much better batsman though, along with the better captain. And, given what that one spell against Pakistan did, Mahmud had an easily bigger impact than Tait on the game - an impact that I highly doubt Tait will be able to match, even if he returns.Probably got a better ODI record than Mahmud...
Debatable really. Tait was one of the best bowlers in a winning WC campaign. If he wasn't in the team, another team might have won the WC.Mahmud the much better batsman though, along with the better captain. And, given what that one spell against Pakistan did, Mahmud had an easily bigger impact than Tait on the game - an impact that I highly doubt Tait will be able to match, even if he returns.
So yes, Mahmud > Tait as an international cricketer.
Yeah, but the difference between doing decently in a World Cup and winning one pales in comparison to the difference between getting Test status and not getting it.Debatable really. Tait was one of the best bowlers in a winning WC campaign. If he wasn't in the team, another team might have won the WC.
I never said anyone shouldn't have the right to express such an opinion (though I do love to see people rightfully shot down for doing so).I think that's poor form & even borderline hypocrisy from you, given your adherence to some decidedly non-mainstream opinions.
If someone's of the opinion that Tait is "soft" (which, when you compare him to other professional sportsmen, he may well be, it isn't necessarily a criticism) they should have the right to express it. If we all agreed the forum's scope for debate would be rather limited.
No such luck for you either.You'd like that, wouldn't you?
No such luck then, pal.
I don't want you to leave anymore. Who would I have my lovers' tiffs with?
Haven't Aus only lost twice during his Test career? I know he debuted at trent Bridge.5 Test Wickets with a bowling average over 60 and lost all 3 Tests he's playedl, no wonder he's down on himself.
Tait currently is like Khaled Mahmud, hope he returns after quiting as quickly as Mahmud did!
Yeah, right!I don't want you to leave anymore. Who would I have my lovers' tiffs with?
So the next time someone demurs from one of your wacky pet theories you won't turn it into a tedious quote-fest? Hmmm.I never said anyone shouldn't have the right to express such an opinion (though I do love to see people rightfully shot down for doing so).