Ross Taylor
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New Zealand maintains its supremacy – 2nd Test vs. West Indies
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The Black Caps tightened their grip against the Windies after posting a mammoth 1st innings score followed by grasping four top order wickets in the 2nd Test.
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Consecutive ton from Ross Taylor lifts the Kiwis – 2nd Test vs. West Indies
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The star middle order batsman of New Zealand, Ross Taylor, continued with his blistering form and plundered another ton in the second Test against West Indies.
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Rain rescues West Indies – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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New Zealand was deprived of a possible victory against the visiting West Indies as continuous rain finished the game in a draw just before the tea interval.
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Double ton from Bravo heals the Windies – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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A classic maiden double hundred from the top order batsman of West Indies averted the danger of innings defeat for his team in the opening Test vs. New Zealand.
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West Indies slides towards defeat – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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The dismal batting performance from the West Indian batsmen continued in New Zealand as well when they were forced to follow on in the first Test.
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Taylor twists West Indies with a double ton – 1st Test
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A maiden double century from the supreme batsman of New Zealand, Ross Taylor, put his team on top while West Indies lost two quick wickets in their 1st innings.
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New Zealand rules the opening day – 1st Test vs. West Indies
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Ross Taylor and his skipper, Brendon McCullum, blasted tons in the first innings of the 1st Test and put their side on top against the visiting West Indies.
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Bangladesh clean sweeps against New Zealand – 3rd ODI
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The visiting New Zealand surrendered the third ODI against the formidable home side Bangladesh who maintained their winning streak in the limited over series.
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Bangladesh clinched the second ODI vs. New Zealand
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A combined team effort well led by the opener, Tamim Iqbal, followed by an excellent bowling guided Bangladesh to a smooth win against New Zealand.
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Game evenly poised in the 2nd Test – Bangladesh vs. New Zealand
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Neil Wagner and Ish Sodhi bowled superbly for New Zealand while Shakib Al Hasan responded well with the ball for Bangladesh and put his side back in the game.