Taylor has said his side's performance in the recent series against Sri Lanka would motivate them to do well against Bangladesh in the one-off Test later this month.
Avondale Police station, the nearest police station closest to Taylor’s residence, took to social media to inform residents of the area to be on high alert.
Zimbabwe will be without their captain Hamilton Masakadza and veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Brendan Taylor during a four-match ODI series against UAE.
Victorians notched up their sixth win of the season and are now level on points with Chittagong Vikings.
The Sixers have won their second match on the trot and are still alive in the tournament.
Zimbabwe's year began with a shocker, failing to qualify for the ICC World Cup before a rare away Test victory acted as the balm.
Those before Taylor to score twin centuries in a Test are the Flower brothers Grant and Andy; Taylor first achieved the feat in 2013.
Having set Zimbabwe a massive target of 443, Bangladesh took the remaining eight wickets required on the final day before tea.
Scoring 85 runs from 31 overs can be viewed as good work given it is a day-five track, but Taylor and Moor will have to bat exceedingly well.
Zimbabwe, who set a target of 443 runs to win the second Test against Bangladesh, reached 76-2 before bad light brought an early stumps on the fourth day in Dhaka on Monday.