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Brendan Taylor smashes multiple records on his way out

Brendan Taylor is the first cricketer to finish his ODI career with two hundreds on the trot.

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Published: Mar 14, 2015, 02:11 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 14, 2015, 02:11 PM (IST)

Brendan Taylor smashed a super 138 vs India © Getty Images
Brendan Taylor smashed a super 138 vs India © Getty Images

Following his offer from Nottinghamshire, Brendan Taylor was not left with an option but to quit international cricket for Zimbabwe. He found himself in familiar territory in what was his last international innings, coming out at 13 for two against India at Eden Park in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 encounter. Soon afterwards he lost Solomon Mire: 33 for three. There was only pride to play for. Live Updates: India vs Zimbabwe

Taylor decided to let Sean Williams take control of proceedings. The pair put up 93 in quick time, Williams scoring 50 of them. Then, as Craig Ervine walked out, Taylor took control of proceedings. The first 74 balls had fetched Taylor 57 runs; the next 36, a whopping 81. When he was eventually dismissed for a 110-ball 138, Taylor had helped lift Zimbabwe to 235 in the 42nd over.  Live Scorecard: India vs Zimbabwe

Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, and Suresh Raina were among the Indians who congratulated the man on his way out; at the discussion during the interval, Sanjay Manjrekar and Mpumelelo Mbangwa called Taylor the greatest One-Day International (ODI) batsman for Zimbabwe; Sourav Ganguly rated him behind only Andy Flower. Brendan Taylor’s magnificent century propels Zimbabwe to 287 against India

How did the man — respected by experts, fans, teammates, and the opposition alike — perform in ODIs?

Most ODI runs for Zimbabwe

 

M

R

Ave

SR

100s

50s

Andy Flower

213

6786

35.34

74.6

4

55

Grant Flower

221

6571

33.52

67.6

6

40

Brendan Taylor

167

5258

34.82

74.5

8

32

Alistair Campbell

188

5185

30.50

66.2

7

30

Hamilton Masakadza

150

4083

27.96

73.9

3

26

Of Zimbabwean batsmen, only Flower brothers — affectionately referred to as Flower Power by fans — have scored more runs than Taylor. It must be remembered that the Flowers played cricket during Zimbabwe’s peak at the turn of the millennium, while Taylor played during their dark days following the Robert Mugabe regime.

Most ODI hundreds for Zimbabwe

 

M

R

Ave

SR

100s

50s

Brendan Taylor

167

5258

34.82

74.5

8

32

Alistair Campbell

188

5185

30.50

66.2

7

30

Grant Flower

221

6571

33.52

67.6

6

40

Andy Flower

213

6786

35.34

74.6

4

55

Neil Johnson

48

1679

36.50

70.3

4

11

Taylor has the most ODI hundreds for Zimbabwe. In fact, his count is double Andy Flower’s; the only men who come close to Taylor are Alistair Campbell and Grant Flower; six of Campbell’s seven hundreds have come while opening batting, as have four of Flower’s. Five of Taylor’s eight hundreds have come batting in the middle-order (though it must be admitted that Zimbabwean openers have not necessarily been top-notch during the Taylor era).

Hundreds in last two ODIs

Taylor is the first cricketer to finish his ODI career with two hundreds on the trot. He had amassed 121 in his previous ODI — against Ireland at Bellerive Oval. Of course, this list excludes Sangakkara (hundreds in last four ODIs) and Mahmudullah (hundreds in last two).

Highest scores in last ODI

The list excludes active players. Of the current lot, Mahmudullah has 128 not out in his final innings, while Kumar Sangakkara has 124.

 

Score

Against

Venue

Year

James Marshall

161

Ireland

Aberdeen

2008

Brendan Taylor

138

India

Eden Park

2015

Klaas-Jan van Noortwijk

134*

Namibia

Bloemfontein

2003

Feiko Kloppenburg

121

Namibia

Bloemfontein

2003

Clive Radley

117*

New Zealand

Old Trafford

1978

The World Cup innings was also Taylor’s last. It is the second-highest score by any batsman in his last innings after James Marshall’s 161. An interesting entry is Clive Radley’s 117 not out, way back in 1978. Radley finished his career with batting averages of 48.10 from 10 innings (two hundreds) and 83.33 from four ODIs (one hundred).

Highest scores by wicketkeepers in ODIs

 

Score

Against

Venue

Year

Adam Gilchrist

149

Sri Lanka

Kensington Oval

2007

Rahul Dravid

145

Sri Lanka

Taunton

1999

Dave Houghton

142

New Zealand

Hyderabad (India)

1987

Brendan Taylor

138

India

Eden Park

2015

AB de Villiers

134

Netherlands

Mohali

2011

Adam Gilchrist’s iconic 149 in ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 still remains a record. Taylor’s record is not even the best by a Zimbabwean wicketkeeper, but it would remain a special innings nevertheless.

Highest scores against India in World Cups

Score

Venue

Year

Andrew Strauss

158

Chinnaswamy

2011

Ricky Ponting

140*

New Wanderers

2003

Brendan Taylor

138

Eden Park

2015

Dennis Amiss

137

Lord’s

1975

Mark Waugh

126

Wankhede

1996

Ricky Ponting’s 140 not out in ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 final was probably the best by anyone against India in a World Cup cricket encounter, but that should not take the sheen away from Andrew Strauss’ 158 in the epic tied match at Chinnaswamy. Interestingly, the top three names on the list — those of Strauss, Ponting, and Taylor — all belong to captains.

Highest ODI scores by wicketkeeper-captains:

 

Score

Against

Venue

Year

AB de Villiers

149

West Indies

New Wanderers

2015

MS Dhoni

139*

Australia

Mohali

2013

Brendan Taylor

138

India

Eden Park

2015

AB de Villiers

128

Pakistan

New Wanderers

2013

AB de Villiers

125*

Sri Lanka

New Wanderers

2012

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AB de Villiers, with three innings in excess of 125 at New Wanderers in the past three years, dominates this table. Taylor, however, makes an appearance, as does MS Dhoni.