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Very interesting. After writing them off initially, seems he's changed his mind. Good thing for Australia, if he can do well in the 20/20s and ODIs, then he can bring form and confidence into a Test recall. Would be very handy to have in the side.
Tait eyes Tests after recall
Cricinfo staff
January 9, 2009
A surprised Shaun Tait has looked to the future after being picked in Australia's limited-overs squads by saying a return to Test action is "not out of the question". Tait has been hit by hamstring injuries this season, forcing him out of one-day and four-day games, but he said he was in good shape for the Twenty20 matches in Melbourne on Sunday and Brisbane on Tuesday.
"My body's the main factor for me," Tait said in the Australian. "It feels pretty good at the moment. If I can maintain it and bowl well then [Test selection is] not out of the question."
Tait, who was picked in the Twenty20 and one-day squads, had tendonitis and a slight tear in his hamstring in December, but he came back to take three wickets against New South Wales on Tuesday. Andrew Hilditch, the chairman of selectors, said Tait had gained a full medical clearance and felt it was better for him to be travelling with Australia than spending time on the domestic Twenty20 circuit.
It is the first time Tait has been picked in a senior Australian side since he walked away from the game due to physical and mental exhaustion 12 months ago. "I'm pretty chuffed at the moment," Tait said ... "[The selectors] have showed a fair bit of confidence in me, which is good, so it's up to me to repay them, if I get a run."





