Ross Taylor claimed the final Bangladesh wicket in his closing act in Test cricket to seal New Zealand’s series-levelling victory by an innings and 117 runs within the second and closing match on Tuesday.
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The second Test match proved to be a rollercoaster for the previous Black Caps captain. The 37-year-old veteran of 112 Tests couldn’t maintain his tears on the opening day of the Test match, throughout New Zealand’s nationwide anthem.
Taylor, who was accorded a standing ovation by the gang. He has introduced the match ball and was given a guard of honour by the Bangladeshi gamers.
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Veteran New Zealand batter Ross Taylor couldn’t have requested for a extra befitting farewell after a 15-year-long journey in red-ball cricket together with his household among the many crowd.
“It’s great to finish off your career with a win and a wicket, I wanted to finish off with a win and the guys did it. Bangladesh put us under a lot of pressure a number of times, it’s only fair that we share the series,” an emotional Taylor informed the official broadcasters after the match.
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“The series was great. I was wondering if we need to come back tomorrow, but the boys were fantastic. It became a bit funky towards the end, I chunked it up and Tom (Latham) said it was the most precious thing I did over the whole game,” Taylor mentioned in regards to the wicket.
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“I have thoroughly enjoyed representing my country, have played a lot here (in Christchurch), spent a lot of time and it’s a great way to finish,” he added.
After the autumn of Bangladesh’s ninth wicket, the gang current on the Hagley Oval chanted for Taylor to be given the ball and New Zealand skipper Tom Latham obliged. The part-time spinner despatched down two dot balls earlier than inducing a skyer from Ebadot Hossain and Latham took a tumbling catch at midwicket to make sure a profitable farewell for the previous New Zealand captain.
Taylor’s earlier two victims had been Harbhajan Singh and S Sreesanth throughout New Zealand’s tour of India in 2010.