New Zealand Cricketer Ross Taylor Becomes First Cricketer to play 100 International Matches in all 3 formats
- Veteran New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor made history on 21st February 2020, as he became the first-ever cricket player in the world to play 100 matches in all three formats of the game.
- The 35-year-old right-handed middle-order batsman achieved the feat in Wellington on 21 February, in the first Test against India at Basin Reserve, which happened to be his 100th Test for Kiwis.
- He played his 100th T20 International against India in January 2020 and has also played 231 ODIs for New Zealand.
- He is already his country’s leading run-scorer in Test and ODI with 7174 and 8570 runs respectively.