New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor plays his final test match against Bangladesh. Now, Ross Taylor will not be seen in the white T-shirt.
During this, New Zealand hitter Ross Taylor got excited. Ross Taylor will say goodbye to cricket after the series of two tests at home against Bangladesh and 6 ODI against Australia, Holland.
New Zealand and Bangladesh are playing test series where the Bangladesh team won the first test match of the series. The match was won by Bangladesh by eight wickets.
Ross Taylor withdraws from test format
Ross Taylor declares his retirement from international cricket on December 30.
Where he said he would say goodbye to cricket after the series of two tests at home against Bangladesh and 6 ODI against Australia, Holland.
New Zealand hitter Taylor played his final test match in the test series at home against Bangladesh.
During this, a wonderful sight was seen on the ground. As soon as Ross Taylor made an entrance, the crowd and the Bangladeshi players applauded and welcomed him.
Ross Taylor accepted her honor with a slight smile. In such a situation, this ongoing test against Bangladesh in the last test match of his career.
In test cricket, Taylor played a total of 112 matches in which he made 7,684 runs with an average of 44.16 and a strike rate of 59.30.
He makes this record with the help of 19 centuries, 3 -200 and 35 half centuries. 932 -4 and 55 -6 are too.
New Zealand team plays well in last test match
This is a sad moment for the New Zealand team because their experienced player Ross Taylor is not part of their team.
This is the first time in test cricket that the New Zealand team has lost to Bangladesh in a match. Bangladesh is the first team to go to New Zealand after 2017 to win a test match.
In the second test match, New Zealand hit hard on the first day. New Zealand scored 521 runs for the loss of 6 wickets.
Due to strong entries from Latham, the New Zealand team could reach a whopping 521 run score.
On the other hand, the Bangladesh team, which came out to bat in response, was eliminated by 126 runs in the second inning of the second Test.
Trent Boult broke the Bangladesh team's back by taking five wickets while throwing sharply.