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Ross Taylor turns 37 - Interesting trivia and records about the Kiwi star

Updated on: 08 March,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Today, we bring you some interesting facts and records about Ross Taylor that you may not know

Ross Taylor turns 37 - Interesting trivia and records about the Kiwi star

Ross Taylor. Picture/ AFP

New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor celebrates his 37th birthday today. Over the past decade and a half, Taylor has cemented his place in the world of cricket and has set quite a few records as a Kiwi cricketer.


Taylor, known for his aggressive batting display, Taylor usually bats at number four. Making his ODI debut in 2006, Ross Taylor has gone on to play 232 matches and scored 8,574 runs at an average of 48.44 including 21 hundreds and 51 fifties. Taylor made his Test debut in 2007 and has appeared in 105 matches for New Zealand scoring 7,379 runs at an average of 45.83 including 19 hundreds and 34 fifties.


Today, we bring you some interesting facts and records about Ross Taylor that you may not know.


  1. Ross Taylor scored his first ODI hundred in only his third match. (128 vs Sri Lanka).
  2. Ross Taylor is the top run-scorer for New Zealand in Tests and ODI matches with 7379 runs and 8574 runs respectively.
  3. Ross Taylor is the first cricketer to play 100 matches across all formats - Tests, ODIs, T20Is - in international cricket.
  4. Ross Taylor is the most-capped cricketer for New Zealand with 438 matches played.
  5. Ross Taylor has the third-highest individual score by a New Zealand cricketer in Tests - 290 vs Australia.
  6. Ross Taylor is part Samoan. While his father is a New Zealander, his mother hails from the Samoan village of Saoluafata
  7. Ross Taylor is the second player of Samoan origin to play for New Zealand.
  8. Ross Taylor is the fourth cricketer to score an ODI century on his birthday.  He did so when he scored 131 vs Pakistan on March 8, 2011 during the ICC World Cup.

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