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Kiwis question Taits bowling action

New Zealand has questioned the bowling action of Australian speedster Shaun Tait.

Melbourne, Dec.13 : New Zealand has questioned the bowling action of Australian speedster Shaun Tait.

On the eve of the opening Chappell-Hadlee Trophy match in Adelaide, Kiwi captain Daniel Vettori raised doubts about it by saying some experts were speculating about it.

"I haven't looked at it in depth enough. I think people are going to speculate on it. Whenever someone bowls fast, it's the first thing people look at and it's up to people who are able to comment on it to comment on it?

"It hasn't really been discussed but Braces (coach John Bracewell) is a better man to comment rather than me but whenever someone bowls fast I think those questions are asked," The Australian quoted Vettori, as saying.

Bracewell refused to comment, but released a statement saying it was a matter for the mater referee.

Match referee Roshan Mahanama claimed there had been no concerns raised about Tait's action during last Tuesday's Twenty20 match against New Zealand in Perth, which Australia won by 54 runs.

ANI

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