Ross Taylor Says Farewell Test Nerves Haven’t Really Gone On Him Yet

Devon Conway (left) after reaching his second Test century. (AFP photo)

He admitted that he would miss the grind associated with Test cricket but admitted that all good things must come to an end.

New Zealand’s loss in the opening match may have affected Ross Taylor’s farewell Test series, but it is expected that sentiments will be really high for his final Test on January 9 at the Hagley Oval. The veteran New Zealand batsman finally announced his retirement from international cricket. The ongoing domestic session on 30 December.

In a conversation with ESPNcricinfo, the Kiwis revealed that they were looking to make a comeback in the next Test after the setback at Mount Maunganui, but the emotions surrounding his departure from Test cricket haven’t overwhelmed him, perhaps because his The last day the ground will actually come up at the end of the ODIs. In his announcement, he had clarified that he would not be part of the Test series against South Africa, but would play an ODI series in Australia and a home match against the Netherlands in February. At the end of March.

Taylor’s departure for New Zealand will be the fourth and final ODI of the series against the Netherlands in his hometown of Hamilton on 4 April. “Don’t feel like it’s my last game. It really hasn’t dawned on me right now. I think when you still have a one-day match… if it was my last game full stop, of course it’s a little bit Might feel different,” Taylor said.

Former Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum was the last player to be dismissed at Hagley Oval, scoring a record-breaking century. He concluded that it was a difficult feat to beat but if he had one wish for the final Test, it was to do well for his friends and family.

He admitted that he would miss the grind associated with Test cricket but admitted that all good things must come to an end.

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