Kiwi cricketer Ross Taylor could
make history today as he takes the field for the final day of the third
test against West Indies.
The Black Caps bowled out the West Indies for 103 in their
second innings in Hamilton yesterday and now just need 116 further runs to
complete a 2-0 series win. They are currently 6 without loss.
Yesterday Taylor
completed his third consecutive Test century making 131 to lead the Black Caps
to 349 all out.
In so doing he became the first New Zealand batsman to score
a century in all three Tests of a three Test series (217, 129 and 131).
Taylor is now just 20
runs short of breaking the New Zealand record of most runs in a three match
series, which was achieved by Andrew Jones when he scored 513 against Sri
Lanka in 1990/91.
The 29-year-old is also just seven
runs shy of breaking the record for the most runs by a New Zealander in a
calendar year - which was accomplished by John Reid when he scored 871 in
1965. But Reid's tally though took three Tests and eight innings more than
Taylor.
Taylor, who yesterday scored his 11th Test ton, is averaging
an incredible 246.5 for this series and 72 for 2013 with one innings almost
certainly to come. So a series average of 250 is not beyond the realms of
possibility.
His total runs for the year also put him fourth
in the international rankings behind only Michael Clarke, Ian Bell and
David Warner. But he has achieved this in just 16 innings, at least six fewer
than any of these three.
Taylor has now scored over
4,000 runs in tests including eleven hundreds and has a test average of
46.52. He also has eight hundreds in ODIs and 16 in first class matches.
He also has a test bowling average of 24 (!), but has actually
bowled only 16 overs in total, taking 2 for 48 overall.
Let’s hope he reaches these new milestones today.
New Zealand cricket badly needs something to crow about despite
our great ability to look
on the bright side.
No pressure Ross!
No pressure Ross!
Luteru Ross Poutoa Lote Taylor (his full name) was born in
Lower Hutt, Wellington, in 1984 and is also only the second Kiwi international
cricketer of Samoan descent.
It's 89/1 at lunch with Rutherford and Williamson looking good. At this rate Taylor may not get to bat!
ReplyDelete124/2 at the close with Ross Taylor on 2 not out. New Zealand win the match by eight wickets and the series 2-0 but Jones's and Reid's records stand. Still, a great year for Taylor nonetheless.
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