Next week will see Ross Taylor play a historic match, as he celebrates his 100th test cricket match this week.Â
He will become the first cricket player in the world to play 100 games in all formats of the game. Having launched his international career in 2007 at age 35, Taylor is now set to further cement his legacy as one of New Zealand's most successful cricket players.Â
Just last month, Taylor passed Stephen Fleming's career total of 7127 runs to become the leading run-scorer for New Zealand test cricket.Â
Taylor joined Martin Devlin to relieve some of his test cricket memories ahead of record-making test against India starting next week.Â
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