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Shaun Tait retires from one-day cricket
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<blockquote data-quote="rajith84" data-source="post: 9724077" data-attributes="member: 102433"><p>Australia news</p><p></p><p>Shaun Tait retires from one-day cricket</p><p>ESPNcricinfo staff</p><p>March 28, 2011</p><p>Be the first to comment | Login via | Text size: A | A</p><p></p><p>Shaun Tait: "Playing all year round for Australia and South Australia is not allowing my body to stand up" © AFP</p><p>Enlarge</p><p>Related Links</p><p>Players/Officials: Shaun Tait</p><p>Series/Tournaments: ICC Cricket World Cup</p><p>Teams: Australia</p><p>Shaun Tait, the 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.</p><p></p><p>"I have decided to retire from one-day cricket for both Australia and the South Australian Redbacks," Tait, 28, said. "This is not a decision I have taken lightly but I believe it is one that will help me to prolong my cricketing career through the many Twenty20 avenues available. In reality, playing all year round for Australia and South Australia is not allowing my body to stand up as I would like and I do not want to be forced into retirement through career-ending injuries."</p><p></p><p>"Twenty20 cricket allows me to manage my body to a level where I feel I can continue to contribute to the game for some time yet. My goal was to hopefully help Australia retain the ICC Cricket World Cup. However, with our involvement now finished I feel it is the perfect time to move on in a new direction.</p><p></p><p>"I have many great memories of one-day cricket both for my state and country, with the 2007 World Cup obviously being the stand out. Being a member of a team containing so many legends of the game was a true highlight of my cricketing career, while any match a person plays for his country or state is truly an honour not to be taken lightly. Cricket Australia has been very supportive of me over the years and again have accepted the decision I have made. I am very thankful for all they have done and I now look forward to the next phase of my career."</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/129900/129920.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">espncricinfo</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rajith84, post: 9724077, member: 102433"] Australia news Shaun Tait retires from one-day cricket ESPNcricinfo staff March 28, 2011 Be the first to comment | Login via | Text size: A | A Shaun Tait: "Playing all year round for Australia and South Australia is not allowing my body to stand up" © AFP Enlarge Related Links Players/Officials: Shaun Tait Series/Tournaments: ICC Cricket World Cup Teams: Australia Shaun Tait, the 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. "I have decided to retire from one-day cricket for both Australia and the South Australian Redbacks," Tait, 28, said. "This is not a decision I have taken lightly but I believe it is one that will help me to prolong my cricketing career through the many Twenty20 avenues available. In reality, playing all year round for Australia and South Australia is not allowing my body to stand up as I would like and I do not want to be forced into retirement through career-ending injuries." "Twenty20 cricket allows me to manage my body to a level where I feel I can continue to contribute to the game for some time yet. My goal was to hopefully help Australia retain the ICC Cricket World Cup. However, with our involvement now finished I feel it is the perfect time to move on in a new direction. "I have many great memories of one-day cricket both for my state and country, with the 2007 World Cup obviously being the stand out. Being a member of a team containing so many legends of the game was a true highlight of my cricketing career, while any match a person plays for his country or state is truly an honour not to be taken lightly. Cricket Australia has been very supportive of me over the years and again have accepted the decision I have made. I am very thankful for all they have done and I now look forward to the next phase of my career." [IMG]http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/129900/129920.jpg[/IMG] [COLOR="Red"]espncricinfo[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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