Top 10 T20 'mercenaries' in world cricket
The term ‘mercenary’ in cricket refers to the players who rely on oppourtunities around the world after missing on opportunities in their respective international teams.There are also a few others who are deemed unfit for the international class and are sidelined to playing T20 tournaments worldwide. Some might have been banned owing to disciplinary reasons or rift with the boards. Some have even taken a voluntary backward step and happily spending their time with family earning enough within a short period of time.These players are so much important for their respective teams owing to their immense level of experience in the format. Who are those players? Let us see the top T20 ‘mercenaries’ in the world:
#10 Shaun Tait
The Australian quick is happy playing T20 cricket citing fitness concerns owing to his high pace. The rigours of longer formats has taken a toll on his body and is a busy T20 campaigner since retiring from ODI's in 2011 at the age of 28.
With a slingy round-arm action, he operates at a high pace. Has an effective yorker up his sleeve which helps his case to continue as a T20 specialist.