Friday, May 1, 2009

Tait targets late-season IPL return

Tait targets late-season IPL return

Reporter: Aye Aye Maung

April 28, 2009



Shaun Tait focusses as he's back in the Test side, WACA, January 15, 2008
Shaun Tait now senses a chance of participating in the latter stages of the IPL after a torn hamstring had put him on the sidelines for three months © AFP

Shaun Tait is aiming to play in the closing rounds of the IPL, despite Cricket Australia this month ruling him out of the tournament on medical grounds. Tait returned to the nets this week after three months on the sidelines with chronic hamstring tendonitis, and is hopeful of being cleared for the final stages of the Rajasthan Royals' campaign in South Africa.

Tait was the only senior Australian player to be selected in the 2009 IPL auction when purchased by Rajasthan for $375,000. The South Australian paceman was disappointed on learning of CA medical staff's intention to stand him down from the lucrative Twenty20 league, but believes he has now made sufficient progress in his recovery from injury to be reconsidered.

"If I can get myself fit, and there is a window for the final two or three games, that would be fantastic," Tait told Cricinfo. "Because of the injury, Cricket Australia weren't keen to release me to play [in the IPL], which ruled me out of training and playing with Rajasthan. That was pretty frustrating, because it was something I wanted to be a part of. But now that I am back in the nets and feeling good, hopefully there's a chance there."

When fit, Tait has been an integral member of Australia's 50- and 20-over squads in recent seasons, and the right-armer rates himself a "50-50" chance of being named in the final 15-man line-up for the World Twenty20 in June. The IPL, he feels, represents an ideal opportunity to gain much needed match-practice ahead of the tournament, in which Australia were defeated by India in the semi-finals in 2007.

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