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Bruce Taylor

A Taylor-made cricket XI

Lots of captains and two specialist wicketkeepers. And a lot of Taylors.

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Inept Indian ground-staff deny New Zealand series win

A day when the Hyderabad ground-staff added a permanent blot to Indian cricket after they failed to remove water from the pitch cover, forcing New Zealand captain Graham Dowling to undertake the task himself against India in 1969.

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James Neesham becomes 10th New Zealand batsman to score century on Test debut

Neesham becomes third Kiwi batsman to score ton on Test debut batting at No 8.

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Bruce Taylor: The quintessential tall all-rounder whose debut deeds still stands the test of time

On July 12, 1943, Bruce Taylor was born. He did play in 30 Test matches but his first Test match against India in Kolkata is what he is still remembered for. After scoring a ton and picking up a fifer on debut he became the toast of New Zealand. Sporadic brilliances were seen but the consistency was missing from his game. Sarang Bhalerao revisits the career of one of New Zealand’s finest cricketers.

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