Ross Taylor on 100 Tests: ‘No one has perfect career, you make mistakes and grow’

Hamilton
Senior New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor, who is going to play the hundredth Test of his career, said that he has been learning a lesson from his mistakes. More Test matches have been played for New Zealand by Stephen Fleming, Brendon McCullum and Daniel Vettori. He will complete a century of Test matches through the first Test against India starting on 21st February. He told reporters that nobody’s career is perfect. Sometimes you fail.
Mistakes and circumstances make you mature. When asked what is the importance of hundred test for them, He said that maybe he is old now. But I am happy with my achievements. Taylor said that as a batsman I have seen many ups and downs in Test cricket and cricket. Wellington has a special place in my heart. I will keep these golden memories at the end of my career. Taylor denied that emotion would dominate him in the first Test.
He said that in the end it is only a match in which you try to win the team. Have to enjoy it completely. This is what every player wants to do after landing on the field. Taylor credited his achievements to wife Victoria, saying that it was not easy for my wife Victoria to raise three children alone. We play so much time but when they are at home, I am their father. My children have grown so much that they understand what their fathers do. is. Have to enjoy it completely. This is what every player wants to do after landing on the field.
Taylor credited his achievements to wife Victoria, saying that it was not easy for my wife Victoria to raise three children alone. We play so much time but when they are at home, I am their father. My children have grown so much that they understand what their fathers do. is. Have to enjoy it completely. This is what every player wants to do after landing on the field.
Taylor credited his achievements to wife Victoria, saying that it was not easy for my wife Victoria to raise three children alone. We play so much time but when they are at home, I am their father. My children have grown so much that they understand what their fathers do.