Thursday, 9 February 2006

Karl on ... Ross Taylor's pushing for higher honours



After the State Shield semifinal yesterday, Ross Taylor has figures for the 2005/06 domestic one-day season of ten matches, 553 runs, average 69.13, three 100s and two 50s. What has been impressive is that two of those centuries have been in must-win situations for CD - against Wellington at the end of the round-robin, and against Otago in the semi-final.

The picture is from Stuff's article on the semi-final.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

GOOD ON ROSS, he'll go far, good luck to him, hes got the mind to go with nz cricket and obviously wants to be there.

Anonymous said...

No one gives a shit about Ross. Where the hell is Jesse Ryder?

Anonymous said...

China!!! Mate I have played with the smooth operator when he played a few games in Australia..he is a true champ and will play for NZ very soon...Also he will be 1 of there best players !!

Anonymous said...

His batting and bowling style of what I have seen little of him in the recent state shield matches reminds me of Tendulkar in his early days. I think if properly nurtured this bloke could become a leading figure in NZ and world cricket