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It was nice to finish a career with victory and goal: Ross Taylor

It was nice to finish a career with victory and goal: Ross Taylor
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Christchurch: A goal with the final delivery of his test career along with the average victory over Bangladesh, Veteran New Zealand Dough Ross Taylor could not request more suitable separation after a 15-year red-ball trip Cricket and the star agreed “great”.
A talisman from Cricket New Zealand, Taylor ended his career by dismissing Hossain Ebadot to help the hosts defeat Bangladesh by Inning and 117 walked to the 1-1 level on Tuesday.
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“It’s nice to finish your career with victory and goal, I want to finish with victory and people do it.
Bangladesh puts us under many times, just fair we share the series,” said an emotional Taylor to official announcer after the match.
After the fall of the ninth goal of Bangladesh, the crowd was present at the Hagley Oval singing for Taylor was given the new Zealand ball and Skipper Tom Latham mandatory.
The 112-year-old 37-year-old veteran test could not imagine a better ending for a five-day career by inducing fake shots from Hossain with only the three balls and Latham did the rest to give Taylor’s third test goal.
Two previous victims of Taylor were Harbhajan Singh and Sreesanth during a tour of New Zealand in India in 2010.
Taylor previously only divided 16 Overs in the entire test career – last time eight years ago.
“Series was great – I wondered if we need to go back tomorrow, but the kids were fantastic.
It became a little funky towards the end, I cut it and Tom (Latham) said it was the most valuable thing I did during the entire match, “Taylor said about the goal.
“I really enjoy representing my country, have played a lot here (at Christchurch), spending a lot of time and it’s a great way to finish it,” he added.
Taylor, former New Zealand captain, was given a festive applause by the crowd.
He was served in a football match and was given the honorary guard by Bangladeshi players.

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