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Ross Taylor looks back at career, reveals doubts after debut series

Ross Taylor looks back at career, reveals doubts after debut series

Wellington, Feb 16 (UNI) New Zealand veteran Ross Taylor, set to become the first player
to 100 international appearances in all three formats, fondly looked back on his 14-year
journey in the sport, and said he "probably got lucky with timing of things".
Taylor became only the third player to feature in 100 T20Is after Pakistan's Shoaib Malik
and India's Rohit Sharma during the five-match series against India earlier this month.
The first Test in the series, beginning on February 21 here, will be his 100th appearance
in the format, making him the fourth New Zealander to the mark after his former captains
Stephen Fleming, Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum.
The 35-year-old didn't have the best start to his Test career, managing just 44 runs from
two Tests during the 2007 tour to South Africa. However, a match-winning century in the
following home season against England convinced him he belonged to the highest level.
"I think after my first Test series against South Africa, I didn't know if I would play Test
cricket again," Taylor said. "I played that first series against South Africa, got dropped for Bangladesh, two Tests at home, and then I played my first Test at home against England,
and I got a hundred in that first Test."
"That's probably the first time, I think, I believed that I could play at this level. I was
probably fortunate throughout my whole career – that was my third Test, to get a
hundred ... and then in my one-day career, I was able to get a hundred in my third game
as well. To get those milestones early on definitely helped [me] believe that I belonged,
and that I am good enough to play at this level," he said.
Taylor is currently New Zealand's leading run-scorer in Tests with 7,174 runs from 175
innings at 46.28, having gone past Stephen Fleming's tally during the New Year's Test
against Australia. He also tops New Zealand's run charts in ODIs, with 8,570 runs from
231 games. The fact that he's also been one of New Zealand's key T20I players, having
featured in each of the six editions of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, furthers his
credentials, an ICC report on Sunday said.
"Probably lucky with the timing of things, T20 cricket came along in 2005, and I made
my debut in 2006," said the 35-year-old. "So it's probably a timing issue, to be able to get
there. But it's nice, hopefully, to be the first player to do it, and hopefully with time, there's
going to be a lot more players around the world."
"I have been happy with what I have achieved to date. Test cricket and cricket in general
as a batter, you go through a lot of ups and downs, and that's definitely what I have been
through. As a team as well. But Wellington holds a special place in my heart, and I am sure
having a lot of family and friends there will be something that I will be proud of, and look
back on at the end of my career with fond memories," Taylor added.
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