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Taylor plays last innings for NZ

- Hamilton

Ross Taylor made 14 for New Zealand against the Netherland­s in the third ODI on Monday, coming to the crease and leaving it to a standing ovation.

The match was Taylor's 450th and last for New Zealand before he retires at the end of a 16-year internatio­nal career. The 38-year-old batsman played his last Test against South Africa this year but decided to make this match on his home ground at Seddon Park his final bow.

His children, MacKenzie, Jonty and Adelaide, stood beside him during the national anthems and he went through an honor guard formed by Netherland­s players.

Taylor played his first ODI for New Zealand in 2006 and his first Test the following year. He went on to play 112 Tests, scoring 7,683 runs, including 19 centuries, and 236 ODIs in which he

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made 8,593 runs. He also scored 1,909 runs in 102 Twenty20 internatio­nals.

Taylor had a long wait for his last innings Monday. New Zealand batted first after winning the toss and a 203run partnershi­p for the second wicket between Martin Guptill and Will Young delayed his appearance until the 39th over.

Guptill made 106 and Young went on to make 120 as New Zealand made 3338. Matt Henry then took 4-36 as New Zealand bowled out the Netherland­s for 218 to win the match by 115 runs and sweep the three-match series.

As soon as he appeared the crowd rose to its feet. Taylor hit a six among his 14 runs before mistiming a ball from Logan van Beek and offering the bowler a simple return catch.

He turned toward the changing room for the last time with a faint smile on his face. The opposing players formed up on either side as he walked slowly from the field, acknowledg­ing the long ovation of the crowd.

 ?? ?? Ross Taylor,who played his last match for New Zealand, poses with wife Victoria Brown and children Mackenzie (left) and Jonty
Ross Taylor,who played his last match for New Zealand, poses with wife Victoria Brown and children Mackenzie (left) and Jonty

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