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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cricket

    Ross Taylor envisions himself playing at the 2023 Cricket World Cup

    Ross Taylor envisions himself playing at the 2023 Cricket World Cup


    As he embarks on a 15th home international summer, the Black Caps batsman insists he's a long way from being done.

    Taylor would be 39 for the ODI event in India and says the Covid related switch from February-March to October-November has made it a bit more tricky, but he wants to be there.



    The home summer of international cricket starts on Friday with the first Twenty20 against the West Indies.

    INTERNATIONAL CRICKET COVERAGE WITH RESENE - NEW ZEALAND'S MOST TRUSTED PAINT BRAND.

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     Other Cricket News
     06 Jan: The Auckland men have gone top of the T20 Super Smash table with a crushing 88-run win over the Volts on Eden Park's outer oval
     06 Jan: England's catching continues to be an issue on Day 3 of the final Ashes test against Australia in Sydney
     06 Jan: The Volts have made a bright start chasing 201 to beat the Aces in their T20 Super Smash contest in Auckland
     06 Jan: England batter Joe Root's confident they can capitalise on tougher batting conditions on day three of the final Ashes cricket test at Sydney
     05 Jan: Australia's made a strong start in reply to England's first innings 384 in the final Ashes cricket test in Sydney
     05 Jan: Cantabrian Rohan Ware has beaten the best of Australia to win the men's singles title at the National Bowls Champs on home turf in Christchurch
     05 Jan: Australian bowling coach Dan Vettori believes the omission of a specialist spinner for the fifth Ashes test at Sydney is an outlier, not the new norm
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