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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2025
Ross Taylor bids emotional goodbye to cricket

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Hindustan Times
04 April, 2022, 01:55 pm
Last modified: 04 April, 2022, 01:59 pm

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Ross Taylor bids emotional goodbye to cricket

Ahead of the clash, the 38-year-old failed to control his emotions when players from both sides arrived at the center for the pre-match rituals. He was also accompanied by his three children – Mackenzie, Jonty, and Adelaide.

Hindustan Times
04 April, 2022, 01:55 pm
Last modified: 04 April, 2022, 01:59 pm
Photo: Twitter
Photo: Twitter

Ross Taylor's cricketing chapter as a player will come to an end on Monday as the veteran Kiwi cricketer is playing his final match against The Netherlands at the Seddon Park in Hamilton.

Ahead of the clash, the 38-year-old failed to control his emotions when players from both sides arrived at the center for the pre-match rituals. He was also accompanied by his three children – Mackenzie, Jonty, and Adelaide.

Ross Taylor is about to play his final international game of cricket for New Zealand.

We will miss you Rosco #SparkSport #NZvNED pic.twitter.com/Y6kmXVHvSH— Spark Sport (@sparknzsport) April 4, 2022

 

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Following the rituals, Martin Guptill was seen consoling the veteran cricketer. Meanwhile, Taylor's wife Victoria, and his extended family were also present at the venue. 

He also received a special guard of honour by the opposition players when he walked out to bat in the middle. However, Taylor failed to put up a big score in his final outing as he was caught and bowled on 14 (16) by Logan van Beek. 

Taylor has represented New Zealand in all three formats in which he amassed over 15,000 runs.

Messages from around the cricketing world for @RossLTaylor ahead of his final match for New Zealand tomorrow at Seddon Park. #ThanksRosco #NZvNED pic.twitter.com/krmI1aUY2l— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) April 3, 2022

Meanwhile, both active and past cricketers from different eras came together to extend their good wishes to Taylor on retirement. New Zealand Cricket shared a video of the same on social media, which featured Rahul Dravid, Virat Kohli, Daniel Vettori among others.

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