Wellington: The defeat of New Zealand in the opening match may have damaged Ross Taylor’s farewell test series but the retirement Stalwart believes Bangladesh’s surprise victory on Mount Maunganui is a big boost for the game and format.
Bangladesh, who is currently ranked ninth, surprisingly champion of the New Zealand test by eight goats on Wednesday for their first victory against New Zealand on 16th attempt.
Smart New Zealand will bid to assess the series in Christchurch, which accommodates the second and last test from Sunday, and gives Taylor’s separation.
After one and a half decades in Cricket International, Taylor, however, took the philosophical view of the disaster of their opening test.
“If you see it from a neutral perspective, I think it’s good for world cricket,” said 37 years to reporters at the Oval Hagley.
“I think for Bangladesh to come, a country that is proud of a lot of proud history, for cricket games and cricket tests, I don’t think this is a bad result.” Obviously, we were disappointed that we didn’t do it.
Little contest.
We were played all the time but I thought of the cricket test to survive, we needed Bangladesh to become a developing country.
“Victory on Mount Maunganui is one of the biggest shocks in the history of the test cricket as one of the poorest players in the longest time the format of the game yells of 17-matches besides not beaten New Zealand on the ground.
Taylor hopes the team under Mominul Haque will only be better With time.
“They will get a lot of confidence from it, not just for this tour, but for this tour, but for the rest of their tour traveling around for the next few years.
“Taylor hopes New Zealand Bowlers will provide a better account about themselves in Christchurch where the conditions will be suitable for them.” I think it will bounce and bring all the time and will happen.
Be a lot of grass on it.
“” I’m sure the bowler will lick their lips and obviously the dough we need to apply ourselves better than we do, “added the former New Zealand captain.