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Dejected Tait unsure of being picked for Adelaide

Australian pacer Shaun Tait admitted that his flop-show in the Perth Test has all but ended his chances of being selected for the fourth and final Test.

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ADELAIDE: Australian pacer Shaun Tait on Monday admitted that his flop-show in the Perth Test has all but ended his chances of being selected for the fourth and final Test against India starting January 24.
    
"I'm not sure if I'll keep my spot here to be honest, by the look of things," Tait told 'The Advertiser'.
    
Tait, who was touted as a "wicket-taking machine" by skipper Ricky Ponting, came a cropper in Perth and went wicket-less besides adding to Australia's slow over-rate woes.
    
However, the 24-year-old remained optimistic about getting a chance in the forthcoming triangular ODI series also featuring Sri Lanka.
    
"We'll see how we go in the (Australia) one-day games and things coming up. Hopefully I'll get the chance to be a part of the squad there again," he said.
    
Tait said he lacked practice going into the Perth Test and probably would have done better with a warm-up match under his belt.
    
"A touch underdone, to be honest. We are professional cricketers and we are training all the time and there's probably no reason why we should be underdone," he said.
    
"But the fact is I hadn't had a whole lot of cricket under my belt and, obviously, there were limited opportunities to bowl as well due to (slow) over rates and things like that. There will be another game where I get a chance to do well," Tait explained.
    
Hoping to learn from the Perth debacle, Tait said he would prove to be a better bowler in future matches.
    
"If I do get the chance to play in the Test arena (again), hopefully it will be a bit more fruitful," he said.
    
Tait said like the rest of his team, he too was dejected at losing the match which ended Australia's 16-Test winning streak.
    
"Very much so. Obviously from a team perspective and individually," he said.
    
"But at the end of the day, it's only a game and there will be another time where it might be a good day for me and the team as well," he added.
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