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Ross Taylor 

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For the Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales, see Ross Taylor (Australian cricketer). 

For other people named Ross Taylor, see Ross Taylor (disambiguation). 

Ross Taylor 

 

 

Ross Taylor in 2019 

Personal information 

Full name 

Luteru Ross Poutoa Lote Taylor 

Born 

8 March 1984 (age 37) 
Lower HuttWellington, New Zealand 

Nickname 

Rosco,[1][2] The Pallekele Plunderer[3] 

Height 

1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 

Batting 

Right-handed 

Bowling 

Right-arm off break 

Role 

International information 

National side 

Test debut (cap 234) 

8 November 2007 v South Africa 

Last Test 

9 January 2022 v Bangladesh 

ODI debut (cap 144) 

1 March 2006 v West Indies 

Last ODI 

26 March 2021 v Bangladesh 

ODI shirt no. 

3 

T20I debut (cap 22) 

22 December 2006 v Sri Lanka 

Last T20I 

29 November 2020 v West Indies 

Domestic team information 

Years 

Team 

2002/03–present 

2008–2010 

2009/10 

2010 

Durham 

2011 

2012; 2014 

2013 

2013–2014 

2015 

2016–2017 

Sussex 

2018 

2018 

2019 

2020 

Career statistics 

 

Competition 

Test 

ODI 

T20I 

FC 

Matches 

111 

233 

102 

191 

Runs scored 

7,655 

8,581 

1,909 

12,341 

44.76 

48.20 

26.15 

41.83 

100s/50s 

19/35 

21/51 

0/7 

27/65 

Top score 

290 

181* 

63 

290 

Balls bowled 

96 

42 

 

684 

2 

0 

 

6 

24.00 

 

 

63.00 

0 

 

 

0 

10 wickets in match 

0 

 

 

0 

Best bowling 

2/4 

 

 

2/4 

Catches/stumpings 

162/- 

139/– 

46/– 

248/- 

Source: ESPNcricinfo9 January 2022 

Luteru Ross Poutoa Lote Taylor (born 8 March 1984) is an international cricketer and former captain of the New Zealand national team. Batting predominantly at number four, he is the leading run-scorer for New Zealand in Test and ODI cricket.[4][5] 

On 21 February 2020, Taylor played in his 100th Test match for New Zealand, in the first Test against India.[6] Taylor also became the first cricketer to play in 100 matches in all three formats of international cricket.[7] On 26 December 2020, in the first Test against Pakistan, Taylor became the most-capped player for New Zealand in international cricket, playing in his 438th match across all three formats, surpassing Daniel Vettori.[8] On 30 December 2021, Ross Taylor announced that he would retire from international cricket after the series against BangladeshAustralia and Netherlands.[9][10] 

 

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