
Ross Taylor
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Teams represented
 New Zealand
 New Zealand Durham
 Durham North Island
 North Island Nottinghamshire
 Nottinghamshire New Zealand A
 New Zealand A New Zealand Inv XI
 New Zealand Inv XI Royal Challengers Bengaluru
 Royal Challengers Bengaluru Delhi Capitals
 Delhi Capitals Rajasthan Royals
 Rajasthan Royals Middlesex
 Middlesex Victoria
 Victoria New Zealand Under-19
 New Zealand Under-19 Sussex
 Sussex Pune Warriors India
 Pune Warriors India New Zealand XI
 New Zealand XI Saint Lucia Kings
 Saint Lucia Kings Guyana Amazon Warriors
 Guyana Amazon Warriors Trinbago Knight Riders
 Trinbago Knight Riders Jamaica Tallawahs
 Jamaica Tallawahs World XI
 World XI New Zealanders
 New Zealanders Samoa
 Samoa World Giants
 World Giants New Zealand Legends
 New Zealand Legends India Capitals
 India Capitals Chandigarh Champs
 Chandigarh Champs Texas Chargers
 Texas Chargers Southern Super Stars
 Southern Super Stars Colombo Lions
 Colombo Lions Konark Suryas Odisha
 Konark Suryas Odisha World XI
 World XI Delhi Royals
 Delhi RoyalsAwards

Biography
Ross Taylor was once labelled as the brightest Kiwi talent since Daniel Vettori and over time, his potential to be an inspiring captain was noticed by the selectors. A part of the Central Districts and New Zealand's Under-19 sides, Taylor made the transition to the senior Districts team in 2003. His inclusion in the ODI side then came on the back of a successful 2005-06 domestic season where he slammed three centuries. Taylor faced West Indies as he made his mark in international cricket in 2006.
Rosco, as he is fondly known, went on to score his maiden century against the Lankans in only his third ODI and followed it up with a hundred against Australia. Late in 2007, he made his Test debut against South Africa but tasted enjoyable success at home against England, averaging over 50. An unbeaten 154 in Manchester was the highlight on the following away tour. Consequently, Rosco was gobbled up by Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League, Taylor showed his true colours when his stunning 81 off 33 balls took his side to an improbable win against Kolkata in the second season. He was then bought by Rajasthan in the fourth edition, following which, Delhi signed him in 2012. A year later, Delhi traded him with Pune for Ashish Nehra. While Pune was banned for the 2014 season, Rosco rejoined the Delhi squad for 2 crores.
An attacking batter who was particularly strong on the leg side, Taylor had the special ability to mix offence with defense. A good puller of the ball, his slog sweep also fetched him runs aplenty against spinners. He also led the Kiwis in ODIs in the absence of their senior skipper, Daniel Vettori. Taylor was then handed full-time captaincy in all three formats after the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. In spite of some inspiring Test victories under his captaincy, Brendon McCullum was yet again reinstated as captain owing to Taylor's significant problems with the team management. After a brief hiatus from the game during which he missed out on the disastrous South African tour, Taylor came back into the side for the home series against England. He went on to have a successful series at home against West Indies in 2013, where he scored an unbeaten 217.






 
  
  
 