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Melbourne: Speedster Shaun Tait is preparing himself for the possibility that Australian selectors will opt for a four-pronged pace attack for the first cricket Test against India starting here on December 26. Pain-free in his right elbow for the first time in 12 months, Tait is aware he must perform to force his way back into contention after a series of injury setbacks. The Chappell-Hadlee one-day series against New Zealand presents his most immediate chance of an international recall but uncertainty about the fitness of leg-spinner Stuart MacGill has created speculation that selectors will consider a rare pace assault at the MCG against India. Chief selector Andrew Hilditch has not ruled out the prospect of playing four specialist pacemen, with some part-time spin from Andrew Symonds and Michael Clarke.
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