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Shaun Tait gets into heated verbal exchange with Pak journalists during press conference [WATCH]

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 6 January 2023, 14:10 IST
Pakistan bowling coach Shaun Tait

Pakistan cricket team have struggled in their ongoing home Test and press conferences have often been fiery. An example of that could be witnessed in bowling coach and former Australia cricketer Shaun Tait's exchange with the press after the fourth day of the second Test.

New Zealand declared the session with a lead of 319 runs following which Pakistan lost two wickets for none towards the end of the fourth day. Shaun Tait had come to face the press after the match and while it was not entirely filled with answers, things got heated pretty soon.


A journalist questioned Tait how he can give grounds to the performance of Pakistani pacers this season. “Poor performances in five Test matches by Pakistani fast bowlers and inconsistent performances by the spinners. How can you justify the overall performance in this home season,” the journalist asked to which Tait replied by simply saying, “That's your opinion.”

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Later another journalist took an aim at Tait himself. “It is the opinion of the entire nation of Pakistan. They think Pakistan fast bowlers did not bowl well. But I am asking, are you satisfied with your performances as Pakistan bowling coach,” said the journalist.

“You are answering the question before you ask it. That is your opinion. You are saying the performances have been poor. Ok, that is your opinion, what would like me to say?” Tait replied. This led to a bit of a back and forth at the end of which the former Australia pacer told the journalists to ask him a question instead of presenting an opinion. “The question is are you satisifed with your performance as Pakistan bowling coach,” he was then asked. “Yes I am satisfied,” replied Tait and the press conference ended.

Tait said in the press conference that Pakistan will have to manage their pacers in view of the injuries to Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf which has severely impacted their performances in the ongoing Test. “I don't think playing all three formats consistently can happen. That's too much cricket. We are aware of that so it is going to be an important year for Pakistan with a couple of big tournaments towards the end of it. Management of the fast bowlers will be critical,” he said.

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First published: 6 January 2023, 14:00 IST