Despite appearances to the contrary, New Zealand cricketer
Ross Taylor says there's plenty of room for improvement in
his game.
The 25-year-old provided the pivotal hand with a classy 78
off 51 balls to push his team to victory in the second
one-day cricket international against Bangladesh today.
It was an innings mixing brute force with clinical placement
as he walloped six fours and five sixes before holing out in
the deep shortly before New Zealand passed the tourists' 183
for three for the loss of five wickets inside 28 overs.
Taylor's 13th one-day half-century underlined the senior role
he has within the New Zealand batting lineup, as he took the
game away from Bangladesh by the boldness of his strokeplay.
"I was disappointed I couldn't finish it off at the end,"
Taylor said after departing with his team just five runs
short of their target.
"But I am happy with the way it's been going and hopefully it
can continue."
Taylor hit 51 off 52 balls in the first one-dayer, won by New
Zealand by 146 runs in Napier last Friday, and has shown a
particular liking for the fare provided by the Bangladeshi
bowlers.
He said he wanted to take advantage of the small boundaries
at University Oval today.
"I've been working on using my feet more to the spinners. I'm
still a while away yet. I have a lot more to practise.
"But with the short straight boundaries here it was good to
utilise that."
Today's win sealed the three-match series 2-0 for New Zealand
with a match to spare, giving them their second successive
one-day title after they beat Pakistan 2-1 in Abu Dhabi last
November.
Captain Daniel Vettori described today's performance as
satisfying.
" I'm pretty pleased. Apart from our death bowling it was
another allround performance which met our expectations.
"This is a ground where you need 300 to compete and to
restrict them to 180 and have them 40 for six was pretty
pleasing."
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