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Taylor hits unbeaten double ton
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 16 - 11 - 2015

Ross Taylor scored the first double century by a New Zealander against Australia to drive the tourists to within 49 runs of the hosts' tally on 510 for six at the close of play on the third day of the second Test Sunday.
The 31-year-old right-hander shared a record partnership of 265 runs with Kane Williamson, who scored 166, as the tourists finally got on the front foot after losing the first Test by 208 runs and conceding a torrent of runs at the start of the second.
Taylor's innings was already the highest of his career and, after finishing the day on 235 not out, he could yet eclipse the 253 David Warner contributed to Australia's first innings 559-9 declared.
Questions will be asked about the quality of the WACA wicket after more a than a thousand runs were scored in three days but Australia's Mitchell Starc showed there was life in the track with one frightening spell of new-ball bowling.
The left-arm paceman hit the 160 kilometers per hour mark with one delivery, took a chunk out of New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum's bat with another and created a string of chances which all failed to go to hand.
It was the more pedestrian pace of Josh Hazlewood that broke the third-wicket partnership when Williamson toe-ended an attempted pull to Mitchell Johnson at mid-on, while Mitchell Marsh's 130-kph effort clean bowled McCullum for 27.
Starc (2-83) did get some reward for his fiery efforts with a full toss that BJ Watling (1) slapped to Nathan Lyon at point and Johnson (1-131) removed Doug Bracewell for 12 to claim his 311th Test wicket. That moved the 34-year-old ahead of Brett Lee and into fourth place in the list of Australian Test wicket-takers with only Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Dennis Lillee ahead of him.
Throughout all that excitement, though, Taylor batted on assiduously and courageously through 308 balls, peppering the boundaries with 34 fours. The partnership with Williamson, who scored his fourth century in nine innings this year, was the highest by any New Zealand pair against Australia and the ninth highest by any visiting batsmen in the country.
Resuming on 26 with New Zealand 140 for two, Taylor looked as unsettled as Williamson was assured at the other end for the first hour. He looked more and more comfortable as the day wore on, however, and after Williamson secured his 12th Test century, the former captain pipped him with his 13th soon after lunch by cutting spinner Lyon to the third man boundary.
assing 5,000 career test runs on the way, he brought up the double century off Starc from his 31st four with yet another of the fine cover drives that had studded his innings.
Rain washes out play
Steady rain washed out the entire second day's play in the second Test between India and South Africa in Bangalore Sunday with the weather forecast for the next two days casting a cloud of doubt over the possibility of a result.
Having bowled out South Africa for 214 and knocking off 80 runs without losing any wicket Saturday, the host was keen on putting up a big first innings total but the inclement weather played spoilsport.
More rain and thunderstorms have been predicted for the next two days, jeopardizing the possibility of a result in the contest. — Reuters


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