Wellington: After nearly two decades of international cricket, New Zealand’s premier batter Ross Taylor has decided to bring an end to his career. In a tweet on Thursday, Taylor made the announcement and confirmed that the three ODIs against Netherlands at home will be his last outing for his country.
He wrote: “Today I’m announcing my retirement from international cricket at the conclusion of the home summer, two more tests against Bangladesh, and six odi’s against Australia & the Netherlands. Thank you for 17 years of incredible support. It’s been an honour to represent my country #234.”
Today I’m announcing my retirement from international cricket at the conclusion of the home summer, two more tests against Bangladesh, and six odi’s against Australia & the Netherlands. Thank you for 17 years of incredible support. It’s been an honour to represent my country #234 pic.twitter.com/OTy1rsxkYp
— Ross Taylor (@RossLTaylor) December 29, 2021
Taylor will retire from Tests at the conclusion of the two-match Test series against Bangladesh at home. In a way, it will be an end of an era for New Zealand cricket. Taylor was a part of the side that won the inaugural World Test Championship earlier in the year.
After making his debut in 2006, he featured in 233 ODIs so far, scoring 8576 runs at an average of 48.18, including 21 centuries. He also played in 102 T20Is, amassing 1909 runs.
It would be interesting to see if he is going to continue playing franchise cricket or not.
Taylor’s final hurrah for New Zealand in the Bangladesh test series will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video from 1 January to 5 January at 3:30 AM IST.
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