Manawatu Standard

Taylor pads up for 20th season with Stags

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He might be retired from internatio­nal cricket, but Black Caps great Ross Taylor isn’t completely stepping away from the sport.

The 38-year-old, who ended his decorated New Zealand career at the end of last summer, will feature for the Central Stags in their Ford Trophy 50-over opener today. Taylor and the Stags take on the Otago Volts at Dunedin’s University Oval.

He has kept himself available for the Stags, indicating he will play in both white ball competitio­ns for the side – his 20th domestic season.

Last summer, he broke the New Zealand record for the fastest century in The Ford Trophy, smashing his ton off just 49 balls at Pukekura Park en route to the 2022 grand final.

The Stags dropped only one match in their 10 rounds games last season, but the Auckland Aces got up in the final by eight wickets to deny them the trophy. ‘‘It was good to make the final last year, but hopefully we’ll go one better this year,’’ Taylor said.

He had been in the nets with CD over recent weeks, since returning from India where he played in a new T20 Masters league, featuring a number of former Black Caps.

‘‘I haven’t played for CD for a while after the Black Caps’ retirement, so it’s nice to be back playing cricket in New Zealand again, and with a lot of teammates whom I’ve played a lot of cricket with.

‘‘One-day cricket was probably my best format in internatio­nal cricket, so it’s nice to be playing some white-ball and Ford Trophy. I’m really looking forward to it.’’

Unwanted Black Cap Martin Guptill, who become the third Black Cap to get a release from his contract in recent months yesterday, has been named in Auckland’s XI to play Northern Districts at Auckland’s Colin Maiden Park today.

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