Shaun Tait
May 15 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

Shaun Tait has every reason to slip back into the mental and physical exhaustion mode. The Australian selection committee has turned on its head and left the fast bowler ruing his missed opportunities in the IPL.
While Cricket Australia...

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