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Tait's Experience And Good Insights Will Benefit Bangladesh: Taskin

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image Bangla National Cricket Stadium: Bangladesh pace spearhead Taskin Ahmed praised newly appointed fast bowling coach Shaun Tait, expressing confidence that the Australian's experience in modern T20 cricket will be a valuable asset to the team.

BCB has appointed Shaun Tait as Bangladesh's fast-bowling coach. He will join the team setup later this month, having agreed terms with the BCB on a contract that runs until November 2027.

Tait renowned for his express pace in his playing days, represented Australia in 59 international games across formats. He picked up 95 wickets in a career that spanned over a decade. He was a part of Australia's triumphant squad in the Cricket World Cup 2007.

"Hopefully, many good things are ahead. He was a very good fast bowler and played a lot for Australia. The best part is, we have a lot of T20 cricket this year and he played T20s in the modern era and has experience in major T20 events," Taskin told reporters at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.

"He must have some good insights into the game. Hopefully, his experience will help us. Actually, when you're in the national set-up, a coach can help with game awareness and some technical aspects, but bowlers mostly have to coach themselves. However, when you have a big personality like Tait around, things become easier and hopefuly his inclusion will benefit us," he explained.

Taskin, who is currently recovering from an Achilles injury and going through a rehabilitation program, returned from London following a meeting with specialists for his injury and has commenced bowling in the nets as he aims to make comeback during Bangladesh's multi-format series in Sri Lanka that commences on June 17 with two Tests in Galle and Colombo ahead of six white-ball fixtures during July

"It's just part of the rehabilitation process,-that's what's going on right now. Our cricket board's physio and trainer, along with a specialist from the UK, have come together to set up a rehab plan" said Taskin.

Taskin, who is currently recovering from an Achilles injury and going through a rehabilitation program, returned from London following a meeting with specialists for his injury and has commenced bowling in the nets as he aims to make comeback during Bangladesh's multi-format series in Sri Lanka that commences on June 17 with two Tests in Galle and Colombo ahead of six white-ball fixtures during July

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Article Source: IANS

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