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Tait offers
to undergo ICC testing
SYDNEY—Shaun Tait is concerned the chucking slurs will hang over him,
but he is baffled over why New Zealand questioned his action in the
first place. He says he has “nothing to hide” and has offered to undergo
ICC testing.
Controversy arose when the New Zealand camp refused to clear Tait’s
action following last week’s Twenty20 in Perth. Nevertheless, Tait bears
no grudges.
“I’m not out for revenge. I just hope something like this doesn’t hang
over me for the rest of my career like it has with [Muttiah]
Muralitharan,” Tait told the Queensland-based Sunday Mail. “To be
honest, I don’t know how he’s handled it. You’ve got to be mentally
strong to keep going about your business when people are questioning
your action.
“I’m comfortable with my action. I know it’s a bit unique. I tend to
turn my wrist very late at the point of delivery, but never at any stage
of my career has anyone tried to suggest I chuck. I’m not happy about it
at all but I’m not the sort of bloke to lose sleep over it.
“If the ICC want to test me, that’s fine, I’ll do it anywhere, anytime.
I’ve got nothing to hide.”
Tait, meanwhile, has come under more fire from New Zealand as the
vice-captain Brendon McCullum warned him about “mouthing off”. In the
build-up to the opener in Adelaide on Friday, Tait had questioned the
side’s ability to handle his pace, something which Daniel Vettori had
himself acknowledged anyway.
“If he’s Glenn McGrath, he can probably throw comments like that out
there,” McCullum told AAP.
“But my only advice would be to maybe get a few more statistics behind
him before he starts mouthing off.
“I just thought it was a bit reckless from Taity. He’s a good bloke but
he’s only played 15 games. When McGrath was very good at talking it up,
he also had some unbelievable statistics behind him.—Agencies” |