Taylor is New Zealand’s highest run-scorer in Tests and ODIs
New Delhi, Big news has come out from the cricket world. New Zealand star player Ross Taylor has announced his retirement from international cricket. He said that he would say goodbye to international cricket after the domestic summer. At the same time, he will play the last match against New Zealand and Netherlands in the series of 3 ODIs. Before this, Ross Taylor will play 2 Test matches against Bangladesh and 3 more ODIs against Australia.
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Recently, Kiwi player Ross Taylor has given information about this by sharing a social media post. He wrote in his post, ‘Today I announce my retirement from international cricket after home summer. The home Test series against Bangladesh followed by 6 ODIs against Australia and the Netherlands will be the last. Thank you for supporting me for 17 years. It is a matter of pride to play for the 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 is New Zealand’s highest run-scorer in Tests and ODIs. Ross Taylor made his Test debut in the year 2007 against South Africa and scored 7 thousand 584 Test runs at an average of 44.87. In which he scored 19 centuries. In 233 ODIs, Taylor scored 8 thousand 581 runs at an average of 48.2. He has 21 centuries in International One Day Cricket. He has 1909 runs in his name in 102 T20 matches. This Kiwi player batted amazingly in the final of the World Test Championship (WTC) against India in June this year.