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[EXCLUSIVE] "I would like to keep a connection with Pakistan Cricket": Shaun Tait

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In our latest exclusive interview, Shaun Tait – Australia’s former express fast bowler, former Pakistan bowling coach and current Karachi Kings bowling coach – unpacks his insights on T20 tactics, Pakistan cricket’s potential, and the evolving role of pace bowlers in modern cricket. From his World Cup-winning experience to shaping PSL stars, Tait argues that simplicity, is key for pacers to achieve success in T20 cricket.

Key topics include:

"I’m practicing Yorkers until I’m tired": Tait’s on if he was to play T20 cricket today.

Why Karachi Kings "have been underachievers" – and how they plan to turn it around: Despite winning their first PSL title in 2020, Karachi Kings have struggled with consistency, finishing near the bottom in recent seasons due to lack of cohesion and underperformance of key players. They plan to reverse this by rejuvenating the squad with a mix of experienced stars like Shoaib Malik and promising local talent, under the guidance of experienced coach Phil Simmons, aiming to restore resilience and fighting spirit.

Batters’ fearlessness: How reckless hitting is creating opportunities for bowlers: The aggressive approach by batters in T20 cricket often leads to risky shots, which bowlers exploit by setting attacking fields and bowling Yorkers or slower balls to induce mistakes, turning the batters’ boldness into wicket-taking chances.

The PSL’s global standing: Why it’s "definitely one of the best" leagues: The Pakistan Super League has grown into a highly competitive tournament attracting international stars and top local talent, with strong fan engagement and quality cricket that rivals other premier T20 leagues worldwide, enhancing Pakistan’s cricketing profile.

Sticking to strengths: Why overcomplicating tactics is a fast bowler’s worst enemy: Fast bowlers succeed best when they focus on their core skills like line, length, and pace rather than trying overly complex variations, which can lead to loss of rhythm and effectiveness, especially in high-pressure T20 scenarios.

Future ambitions: Tait’s desire to "keep a connection with Pakistan cricket" shows his commitment to contributing beyond playing, possibly through coaching or mentoring roles, helping develop cricket in Pakistan and maintaining ties with the vibrant PSL ecosystem.

Watch the full interview with Saj here:
 
If i'm not wrong, he is literally the only foreign coach (in recent times) who looks back at his time with Pakistan positively
 
Not sure why his contract was not renewed. I liked the overall vibe of shaub around the Pakistan bowlers.
 
He is the ideal type of pace-bowling coach for Pakistan.

Yes he has the technical knowledge, but ultimately he will tell the guys to bowl as fast as they can :)
 
He is the ideal type of pace-bowling coach for Pakistan.

Yes he has the technical knowledge, but ultimately he will tell the guys to bowl as fast as they can :)

A good bowling coach has to be able to guide and help all sorts of bowlers. No good telling a guy who operates at 130-133 km/hr to bowl as fast as they can.
 
His roasting of press asking stupid questions is what John Cena’s presser reminded me of, calling everything clickbait haha.

The wild thaang is a good hearted bloke but am unsure of the coaching qualifications internationally
 
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