Brendon Taylor broke the world record as soon as he returned to ODI after 4 years, batsman with long -careers of 21st century

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Brendan Taylor World Record: Zimbabwe’s senior batsman Brendon Taylor took a unique world record after returning to the first ODI against Sri Lanka after four years. Taylor completed the longest ODI career among cricketers who debuted in the 21st century with a long ODI career over 21 years. This Ricud Taylor achieved the captain and partner of his own team behind.

Former Zimbabwe captain Brendon Taylor made a new history as soon as he returned to ODI after four years in 2022 against Sri Lanka in the first ODI against Sri Lanka in the first ODI against Sri Lanka in Harare on Friday, August 29. 39 -year -old Taylor made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka in 2004 and now his career is 21 years and 132 days. In this way, he has completed the longest ODI career among all the batsmen who debuted in the 21st century.

This Ricud Taylor achieved his own team’s captain and fellow Sean Williams (19 years 300 days). Also, in the all -time list of the long ODI career, he overtook Pakistan veteran Javed Miandad (20 years 272 days). Now there are only two names ahead of him, India’s master blaster Sachin Tendulkar (22 years 91 days) and Sanath Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka (21 years 184 days). That is, Taylor has now joined the players with the longest career all-time Top-3 of ODI cricket.

Taylor has played 206 ODIs so far in his career, scoring 6684 runs. His average is 35.55 and includes 11 centuries and 39 half -centuries. His biggest innings is 145 not out. Taylor is the highest century batsman for Zimbabwe and is also the second biggest run-scorer in the country. There is only Andy Flower (6786) ahead of them, whose records can also be broken soon.

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