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Shaun Tait

Mayank Yadav to Lockie Ferguson: Players to bowl the fastest deliveries in IPL

These are the bowlers who have bowled incredibly fast deliveries which have gone on to cause major problems for the opposing batters in IPL

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Thunderbolts: Ranking the Top 5 Fastest Balls in International Cricket

Here’s a look at the top 10 fastest balls ever bowled in international cricket.

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Speed Demons: The Top 5 Fastest Bowlers in Cricket’s Rich History

The history of cricket is rich with tales of fast bowlers who have enthralled fans and left an enduring legacy with their blistering pace.

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Shaun Tait appointed as the bowling coach of Quetta Gladiators for PSL 2024.

Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Quetta Gladiators announced Shaun Tait as bowling coach days after appointing former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson as their head coach.

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Glenn Maxwell Picks His Top-5 in T20 Cricket Ever, Leaves Out Kohli, Rohit, Dhoni and Gayle

Top Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has picked Rashid Khan, Andre Russell, Ben Stokes, Adam Gilchrist and Shaun Tait as the top-five players in the shortest format of the game ever.

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Former Australia Pacer Shaun Tait Appointed Afghanistan Bowling Coach

After retiring from international cricket in 2017 due to a chronic elbow injury, Tait ventured into coaching.

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Shoaib Akhtar or Brett Lee? Former Australia Captain Picks Fastest Bowler he Has Faced

Michael Clarke played with and against some of the greatest fast bowlers of cricketing history.

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On This Day: Shoaib Akhtar Becomes First Man to Break 100mph Barrier

Pakistan fast bowling legend Shoaib Akhtar became the first man in cricket history to break the 100mph barrier during an ODI against New Zealand in Lahore on April 27, 2002. The moment came in the third and final ODI of a three-match series which Pakistan had already won by winning the first two matches. Craig...

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Test series against weakened Australia will not be a walkover for India: Shaun Tait

Speaking to CricketCountry, the former Australian quick says that the home team's formidable pace trio will test India's batsmen.

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Shaun Tait retires from all forms of cricket

Shaun Tait retired from First-Class cricket in 2009 followed by ODIs in 2011. However, he continued playing in the T20 format in the domestic cricket.

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