‘I will be playing cricket as long as I can’- Ross Taylor sidelines retirement thoughts after New Zealand’s WTC triumph

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New Zealand experience middle order batsman Ross Taylor dismisses all retirement Speculation by stating that he will play cricket as long as he is loving the game.

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Veteran batsman along with skipper Kane Williamson played a crucial knock to ensure his side beat India by eight wickets in the maiden Test Championship final in Southampton.

The 37 year old who also scored the winning boundary has been monumental figure in New Zealand cricket is almost reaching at the twilight of his career when asked again about his retirement plan added that he will consult with his friends and family about his career in coming days.

Currently all the world Cup winning members are staying in Auckland and serving mandatory 14 day isolation once the term is completed they will head back home.

NZ will also be touring India as a part of WTC cycle in November 2021 which will be a two match series and the best opportunity for Virat Kohli and company to take revenge of WTC final.

However NZ who finished as runner in 2019 World Cup also defeated India in the semi-final clash where Jadeja and Dhoni played important knocks under pressure but failed to provide victory to Men in Blue which means Black Caps receive Ticket to finale against eventual champion England.

From being minnows in 2014 to becoming world champions in the longest format of game under the leadership of charismatic and cool skipper Kane Williamson is a feat that all Kiwi fans will be extremely proud of.