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‘It’s been an honour’: Ross Taylor to retire from international cricket

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Stager New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor says he’ll retire from transnational justice after the current domestic season. The alternate test against Bangladesh coming month, in which he probably will equal Daniel Vettori’s record of 112 tests for New Zealand, will be his last Taylor wo n’t play in the Black Caps test series against South Africa in February but will play one- day transnational series against Australia in Australia in February and against the Netherlands at home in late March and early April.

The fourth ODI against the Netherlands in Taylor’s home city of Hamilton on April 4 will be his last match for New Zealand  It’s been an amazing trip and I feel incredibly fortunate to have represented my country for as long as I have,” Taylor said in a statement Thursday  It’s been such a honor to play with and against some of the greats of the game and to have created so numerous recollections and gemütlichkeit along the way. But all good effects must come to an end and the timing feels right for me.”

Taylor will retire as New Zealand’s top- arranger in test and one- day transnational matches. He has test runs and 19 centuries, second only to current captain Kane Williamson, and runs in ODIs, ahead of Stephen Fleming (). His 21 ODI centuries also are a New Zealand record Taylor made his test debut against South Africa in 2008 and played the first of 233 ODIs against the West Indies in 2006. He has also played 102 Twenty20 internationals, getting the first player to play further than 100 matches for New Zealand in all three formats.

New Zealand trainer Gary Stead said Taylor plainly in one of the country’s topmost players Ross has always been a monstrously admired member of the side and we ’re thankful for his benefactions to the Black Caps over an inconceivable career,” Vantage said.

“ His chops and disposition as a batsman have been world- class and his capability to perform at such a high position for so long speaks volumes of his life and professionalism Williamson also praised the achievements of his long- time fur mate.

“ Ross has been at the core of the side for so long and can be extremely proud of having brought the game in this country to a better place,” Williamson said He’s a world- class player, our stylish with the club over such a long period of time and tête-à-tête it’s been a pleasure to be involved in so numerous hookups with him across the formats.

“ We ’ve participated some enough cool moments together, most lately the World Test Championship final which was obviously really special New Zealand beat India by eight lattices in the test crown final in June.

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