Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Taylor eyes respite on luckless India tour

- Somshuvra Laha

RANCHI: Ross Taylor is New Zealand’s third-most successful Test batsman, although he has not reached the heights he was expected to. The 32-year-old’s credential­s have taken a beating in what has been a lean tour of India. Making him further uncomforta­ble is a book by Brendon Mccullum in which he has accused Taylor of breeding mistrust in the team when he was in charge.

New Zealand, however, are backing the former captain, saying the revelation­s won’t have a bearing on how they perceive Taylor’s importance. “We haven’t seen anything about that at the moment,” said New Zealand batsman Tom Latham when asked about Mccullum’s book. “I suppose it’s nice for Ross to spend a little bit of time in the middle last game and it looks as though he has come back to his usual self. He’s got a lot of experience and even in the group, there are many with lots of experience and some guys that haven’t played much too,” said Latham.

Despite the team’s best efforts this tour, they have been too glaring to be ignored. He is generally very good off his pads and waist but throughout the tour India have done well to starve him of those deliveries.

He tends to be on the edge at the start of his innings and that explains why he was dismissed first ball in Dharamsala before consuming 42 deliveries to score 21 in Delhi. Things were looking up for Taylor in Mohali, where he scored 44 in 57 deliveries, but he was dismissed when New Zealand should have looked to ramp up the scoring.

The biggest mistake happened in the second innings when he dropped Virat Kohli on six. Kohli went on to make 154 before walking off the ground and saying on live TV that he felt sorry for Taylor. Topping the embarrassm­ent now is this accusation. There is only one way Taylor can wriggle out of this situation,

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be eager to wrap up the ODI series on his home ground on Wednesday.
PTI PHOTO Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be eager to wrap up the ODI series on his home ground on Wednesday.
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