Australian coach suddenly resigns, big upset before ODI and T20 series
Shaun Tait: Bangladesh has to play a 3-match ODI and 3-match T-20 series against Australia at home. Bangladesh has suffered a big setback before the series against Australia. The team’s fast bowling coach Shaun Tate has suddenly resigned. He has also explained the reason behind this. Only last year he was appointed the bowling coach of Bangladesh. Apart from his time with Pakistan and Afghanistan, Tait has also previously stint in the BPL with Chittagong Kings.
Tait thanked BCB
Tait said after his resignation “I would like to thank the BCB. I have really enjoyed working with the players. I have a great relationship with the fast bowling group. It has been a pleasure working with them and I have made some very good connections in Bangladesh, and in the cricket community in general. I don’t think this will put an end to my cricket career in the country. There is still a lot of BPL to go on. No one knows what the future holds. But for now, my young family needs a bit more of my time. Is.”
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Promise till 2027

Tait became a part of Bangladesh’s coaching unit till the year 2027. Tait joined the Bangladesh team in May last year. At that time it was announced that he would remain in this role till November 2027. At that time Tait had taken over from former New Zealand all-rounder Andre Adams. He helped the fast bowlers of Bangladesh a lot.
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Tate’s brilliant career
Tait has taken 5 wickets in 3 Test matches for Australia, while in 35 ODI matches he has made 62 batsmen his victims. Apart from this, he took 28 wickets in 21 T-20 matches. He represented Australia for the last time in 2016. He played IPL from 2009 to 2013. He took 23 wickets in 21 IPL matches.
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