The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Taylor rules himself out

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GLASGOW. — Former Leicesters­hire all-rounder Rob Taylor has ruled himself out of contention for Scotland’s summer fixtures.

Cricket Scotland says the 27-year-old is unavailabl­e because of a “number of exciting coaching opportunit­ies which have come his way”.

Taylor recently took up the role of director of cricket at Market Harborough and has also been coaching with Loughborou­gh Lighting women’s team and taking sessions for children in the Leicesters­hire academy.

Taylor said in a statement: “I still have ambitions to play for Scotland and I am hoping for my summer performanc­es to get me in the fold for the winter tours. I’ve been lucky for a couple of exciting opportunit­ies to have opened up and I would like to give them my full commitment as I look to develop as a coach.”

Taylor helped fire Scotland into the 2015 World Cup by hitting 46 runs from 37 balls against Kenya.

A Cricket Scotland statement read: “Although a blow for the national team’s summer plans, Cricket Scotland are hugely supportive of Taylor’s decision, and the all-rounder insists he’s not calling time on his internatio­nal career just yet.” Scotland face Namibia in the Interconti­nental Cup and World Cricket League in June as well as playing Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe in one-day matches. — wilts and gloucester­shire standard

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