
Former Australia pacer Shaun Tait on Wednesday has quit as Afghanistan's fast bowling consultant with immediate effect. Tait had been signed up by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) in August this year and was a part of the coaching staff when Afghanistan took part in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in October-November.
Tait, a Level 2 certified coach from Cricket Australia, had also signed up to be the bowling coach of Puducherry in Indian domestic cricket. Tait's resignation comes a day after Lance Klusener announced that he won't be seeking an extension as the head coach of Afghanistan after 2021.
"This is to announce that I am stepping down from the fast bowling consultant job of the Afghanistan team with immediate effect. I have enjoyed my time working with the team especially with the young Afghan fast bowlers whom I personally think have a great future. Having access to a great cricketing mind like Lance Klusener (head coach of Afghanistan during my tenure) has been an absolute pleasure. I wish the Afghanistan team all the best for their future and I think Afghan fans around the globe for their unconditional support towards the team," said Tait in a release.