Australian fast bowler, has announced his retirement from one-day cricket following his side’s quarter-final exit at the World Cup, but will continue to play the Twenty20 format.
Tait made his Test debut in 2005, but it was soon apparent that his bowling style that was based on all-out pace would not favour a long Test career.
As a late addition to Australia’s one-day squad in 2010, he unleashed a ball against England at Lord’s that registered at 161.1kph, the second-fastest of all-time….
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