No he didn't, his enthusiasm was almost non-existent.At Perth He certainly didn't look like the bowler we've previously seen.
His full comments below:Geoff Boycott has thrown his hat into the ring by proclaiming that "Tait's decision lacks character." On the face of it a fairly extraordinary statement from a man who pulled out of Test Cricket for three years without any real explanation amid rumours that it was because Mike Denness was chosen as captain instead of himself.
To me, it shows a lack of desire. I've always believed that cricket is about ability to a certain degree, but not everybody is blessed with Tendulkar's or Lara's ability. It is about character as well as ability. I've always believed that your character is tested when you fail and not when you're a raving success. Anybody can bat or bowl when they are doing well, because your confidence is high and everything is going for you. But when you fail and things don't go your way, that's when you've got to pick yourself up. You've got to be mentally strong, you've got to dust yourself down and you have to try again. For me, it shows a lack of character that he's given up. Instead of people saying, "We wish him well and we hope he comes back" (and we all wish that), I wish he hadn't gone away and had shown more commitment and more desire.
Have heard a similar thing from a pretty good source.I've heard it is depression but under the deal he has with CA we won't know. Or anytime soon that is.
Ran into Boof whilst he was on the turps, imo. Had a kebab-line yarn.Have heard a similar thing from a pretty good source.
Ditto.Have heard a similar thing from a pretty good source.
Well Boycott is english and he doesn't leave alone a single opportunity to have a dig at the Australian cricket team or its players, so it really shouldn't come as surprise but its poor form on his part to question a young fast bowler's character like this, i don't know about you guys but i have a lot of respect for what Tait has done, it certainly wouldn't have been easy for him to take such a decision but he didn't wanted to let down his team and himself by playing on when he knew everything wasn't right with him, it also is a great gesture from CA to back him financially in his troubled times and its good to see the Australian players keeping in touch with him, he surely needs every bit of support he can get atm.Nice one Boycott. God that man's an A grade putz. Did he make similar comments about Trescothick?
I mean, Boycott would be fine to come out and say that if Tait had just said "No, it's not for me - I had a bad test and realised I wasn't up to test cricket", but that's not what's happened.
BTW, even if Tait had said that, imo it would reflect positivelt on his character, not negativelyt, as he would be facing up to the fact that he wasn't cut out for it.
Yeah, but you're obviously ignorant of the causes and effects of depressive mental illnesses. Apart from anything else, if you aren't aware of anything in his cricket or professional schedule that suggests that he should be depressed? Give yourself an uppercut.Have to say I think there are a few differences between tres and tait. Firstly Taits not been around that long and doesnt have the weight of expectation on him that tres did. He hasnt been through thue grind of 5 solid years of international cricket. He's been in and out of the team as well, not like he's played every game. Also Aus have just had a whole winter off, their schedule in the past year has been sod all. Theres no reason why tait should be suffering mentally in any way other than a lack of character in my opinion. If he cant last a light year and a bit of internationals, how does anybody think he can come back and play a busy year?