BRISBANE, Feb 4: Australia’s players must take Shaun Tait under their wing to make sure he avoids any recurrence of the problems leading to his indefinite break from the game, according to Michael Hussey.

Tait stepped down from all forms of cricket last week and Hussey, who remembered the severe pressures that led to his periods of self-doubt, said the modern demands on players had contributed to the decision.

“It’s very tough, a lot tougher than what people think,” Hussey said. “What I’ve learned and experienced from international cricket, there’s so much in the package. The actual playing of the game, which is hard enough in itself, is a very small part of the whole package of playing for Australia.

“There are appearances, travel, media, sponsors, functions, appearances and training. There’s so much time away from family and friends and they all have an impact. All the guys go through tough periods. One of strengths of the team is it looks out for each other and tries to pick the guys up.”

However, the Australians did not spot the warning signs around Tait and Hussey said it was important for the players to be there for the fast bowler when he comes back.

“We didn’t pick up too much [with Tait],” Hussey said. “He’s a genuine character, a great bloke to have around and he was his usual self.

“Deep down he was obviously battling pretty hard and going through a tough time. All the guys have been in touch and are hoping he can get through this.”—Agencies

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