Australian cricket aura is back, declares Tait

By Daniel Brettig / Roar Guru

Paceman Shaun Tait claims Australia’s lost aura is back for the tilt at a fourth consecutive cricket World Cup title. The only member of the bowling attack to play a significant role in the resounding 2007 Cup win, Tait said the ODI series victory over England has given rivals reason to be worried about Australia again after a series of poor results in 2010.

“We had the wood over England in the one day series, we’re the No.1 ranked team in the world in one day cricket, so to be fair, it’s hard to find weaknesses,” Tait told the World Cup edition of the Wisden Cricketer magazine.

“It’s just been an allround effort lately, there’ve been a couple of nice games where the bowlers have kept England to a low score and the batters have got the job done.

“Our fielding’s been really good and for a long time the Australian team has been the best fielding side in the world.

“And we talk about the aura the Australian team has always had, I think we’ve got that back now, I think we’ll be going into (the World Cup) with a solid aura about us, and I think teams will be wary of the Australian team again, for sure.”

While saying the Australians feared no-one in the tournament – starting this week and co-hosted by India, Sri Lanka and bangalore – Tait pointed to India, Sri Lanka and South Africa as their three most likely rivals.

“I wouldn’t say we fear anyone, but I think there are some good teams out there,” he said.

“Because of the conditions on the subcontinent the Sri Lankans and the Indians are going to be dangerous for sure, and I think overall as a one-day team South Africa are pretty dangerous.”

In a career where he has been criticised for removing himself from first-class and Test match calculations, Tait said the last World Cup campaign remained the pinnacle of his achievement.

“If I go back and look at my cricket career, the best achievement, for sure, is winning the World Cup,” he said.

“That stands out as No.1 for me in my career, and if I do nothing else in my cricket I can say ‘well I was part of winning World Cup side and undefeated team as well’. That stands up above all else.

“So it’s a fantastic tournament to be involved in, with all the best players in the world, every single team, all in the same tournament, it’s a good vibe.”

Tait was due to make his first appearance on the subcontinent in Tuesday’s final World Cup warm up match against South Africa in Bangalore.

The Crowd Says:

2011-02-16T04:45:01+00:00

Campbell Watts

Guest


God these boys are deluding themselves!!!! WAKE UP FELLAS! You're going to get creamed at the first knock-out stage and be watching the rest of the tournement from the wrong side of the rope. The CA team responsible for this pathetic attempt to bolster their boys belief should be named and shamed!

2011-02-16T00:12:10+00:00

Talisman

Guest


Did he think that up himself or just told what to say - it's as good as Hilditch's "I think the selectors have done a really good job'.

2011-02-15T21:48:17+00:00

Michael Fahey

Guest


Seems bowling a wide is not just confined to the cricket pitch for Tait.

2011-02-15T21:34:56+00:00

Tony

Guest


Aura? To quote the famed cricket pundit Frank V. Zappa: "Kiss my aura...dora..."

2011-02-15T20:38:07+00:00

Rabbitz

Roar Guru


Their aura sure is back, they have wiped the floor with their recent opposition, Oh wait... What? They got flogged by India and South Africa in the last couple of days... Nah, you must be drinking man, what? No, you are sure they they got absolutely creamed, can't bat you say?, Can't bowl either? Well what is the Tait guy on about then... What a load of CA premeditated press release spin. It is clear that CA does believe that all cricket supporters are morons. Oh well at least I can say I used to follow cricket...

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