Cricket-Taylor's final test act seals New Zealand victory
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[January 11, 2022] WELLINGTON
(Reuters) - Ross Taylor claimed the last Bangladesh wicket in his
final act in test cricket to seal New Zealand's series-levelling
victory by an innings and 117 runs in the second and final match on
Tuesday.
New Zealand's decision to enforce the follow-on denied Taylor, who
made 28 in their first innings total of 521-6 declared, the chance
to bat again.
Bangladesh managed 126 in the first innings and were 278-9 in third
day's final session when New Zealand skipper Tom Latham tossed the
ball to Taylor.
The part-time spinner sent down two dot balls before inducing a
skyer from Ebadot Hossain and Latham took a tumbling catch at
midwicket to ensure a winning farewell for the former New Zealand
captain.
The victory margin could have been bigger but for Liton Das'
counter-attacking 102 for Bangladesh, who had shocked the world test
champions in the opening match in Mount Maunganui.
"It's a great way to finish," said Taylor, New Zealand's most
prolific test batsman with 7,683 runs, which include 19 hundreds,
from 112 matches with an average of 44.66.
"I wanted to finish with a win and the guys definitely gave it to
me.
"It was an emotional game for me and my family ... it was good to
get the win," added the 37-year-old, who will play his last limited
overs internationals against Australia and the Netherlands during
the home summer.
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Smarting from their shock eight-wicket loss in the opening test, New
Zealand enforced the follow-on before their seamers ensured victory.
"The bowlers did a bloody good job on a tiring wicket," Latham said.
"Ross Taylor rocked up and took the last wicket. He has been there
for 17 years ... been such an important member of the group."
Latham, whose 252 earned him the man-of-the-match award, took a
stunning catch at second slip to dismiss Mohammad Naim as Bangladesh
started to unravel.
Neil Wagner subjected the tourists' batsmen to a
bouncer barrage and was rewarded with figures of 3-77, while Kyle
Jamieson claimed 4-82.
Bangladesh captain Mominul Haque (37) and Nurul Hasan (36) could not
convert their starts into big knocks but Liton scored freely to
bring up his second test hundred in 106 balls.
"I'm really happy with the first test, but second test was
disappointing," Mominul said.
Devon Conway was adjudged man-of-the-series for smashing two
hundreds in three innings.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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