Mark Taylor (cricketer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Mark Taylor (cricketer)

Australian cricketer

Date of Birth: 27-Oct-1964

Place of Birth: Leeton, New South Wales, Australia

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Mark Taylor (cricketer)

  • Mark Anthony Taylor (born 27 October 1964) is a former Australian cricketer and currently a Cricket Australia director and Nine Network commentator. He was Test opening batsman from 1988 to 1999, as well as captain from 1994 to 1999, succeeding Allan Border.
  • His predominant fielding position was first slip.
  • He was widely regarded as an instrumental component in Australia's rise to Test cricket dominance, and his captaincy was regarded as adventurous and highly effective.
  • However, he was considered less than ideal for One-Day International cricket and was eventually dropped as one-day captain after a 0–3 drubbing at the hands of England in 1997. He moved to Wagga Wagga in 1972 and played for Lake Albert Cricket Club.
  • His debut was for New South Wales in 1985. He retired from Test cricket on 2 February 1999.
  • In 104 Test matches, he scored 7,525 runs with a batting average of 43.49, including 19 centuries and 40 fifties.
  • He was also an excellent first slip – his 157 catches, at the time, a Test record (now held by Rahul Dravid).
  • In contrast to his predecessor Allan Border, who acquired the nickname 'Captain Grumpy', Taylor won plaudits for his always cheerful and positive demeanour.
  • His successor, Steve Waugh, further honed the Australian team built by Border and Taylor and went on to set numerous records for victories as captain.
  • Having been named Australian of the Year in 1999, he is now a cricket commentator for the Nine Network, and former Director of Cricket Australia.

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