Former Australian fast bowler Shaun Taits push for a World Cup - TopicsExpress



          

Former Australian fast bowler Shaun Taits push for a World Cup recall is gathering momentum, with the Wild Thing selected in South Australias squad for their opening Matador Cup game this weekend. If he plays, it will be the first time Tait has played an one-day match for more then three years. Taity isnt a contracted player, but we have been blown away with his commitment, South Australias coach Darren Berry said. I told him, mate, you come along when you want to come along because you arent contracted, but he hasnt missed a session. He has been a role model for our players and is bowling very fast, so I am delighted to have him back involved. New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia have also all named squads for the one-day tournament, which begins this weekend. New South Wales squad Moises Henriques (c), Ryan Carters, Trent Copeland, Chris Green, Josh Hazlewood, Scott Henry, Josh Lalor, Nic Maddinson, Peter Nevill, Kurtis Patterson, Ben Rohrer, Gurinder Sandhu. South Australia squad Johan Botha (c), Mark Cosgrove, Tom Cooper, Callum Ferguson, Travis Head, Trent Lawford, Jake Lehmann, Tim Ludeman, Gary Putland, Alex Ross, Chadd Sayers, Shaun Tait, Nick Winter, Adam Zampa. Victoria squad Matthew Wade (c), Fawad Ahmed, Scott Boland, Daniel Christian, Jake Haberfield, Peter Handscomb, Jon Holland, David Hussey, Alex Keath, Clint McKay, Rob Quiney, Ryan Sidebottom, Marcus Stoinis, Chris Tremain, Cameron White. Western Australia squad Adam Voges (c), Ashton Agar, Cameron Bancroft, Michael Beer, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Marcus Harris, Michael Klinger, Simon Mackin, Joel Paris, Nathan Rimmington, Craig Simmons, Ashton Turner, Andrew Tye, Sam Whiteman. NH
Posted on: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 05:14:07 +0000

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