The most productive Batsman New Zealand Ross Taylor has canceled talks about retirement after the victory of their world test (WTC) championship and hitting the critics to focus on his age.
The 37-year-old has not made a century of test since November 2019 but played a key role in the New Zealand WTC victory against India and Series Victory Preceding series over England.
Taylor, who said he hoped to reunite with family and friends had been released from the quarantine of the hotel in New Zealand, did not think of time to exchange time with a sparkling career of 108 tests and more than 300 international short formats.
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Win in the final which describes many weaknesses in Virat “I still love the game – still want to learn and get better, so it’s a good sign,” he told reporters on video calls on Wednesday.
“At this stage I just want to continue playing cricket, whatever the level, as long as I can.” Many players, players then, say that you have been retired for a long time, and many of them tell me to feel like they retire too early.
“Taylor’s technique came under a microscope in the first test against England where he scored 14 and 33.
He was again formed with the first round 80 in the second test at Birmingham to help defeat England 1-0 in the series.
(New Zealand defeated India by eight goals.
To become world test champions – Reuters photos) “When you come to my age, there are always things that say about you, about your age and others,” Taylor said, who had collected 7,564 running at an average of 45.84 In the test.
” That is the same thing as I have to deal with the whole career – but I think it’s getting older that might be easier to be attacked.
, “But that’s what it is, I still like playing Cricket games, I still feel like I have something to be given to this game, both inside and outside the field.”