Published 13:18 IST, January 6th 2020

Aus vs NZ: Ross Taylor breaks all-time New Zealand run-scoring record in 99th Test match

Aus vs NZ: Ross Taylor became the country's top-scorer in Test cricket when he scored his 21st run in the third Test against Australia at Sydney Cricket Ground.

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New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor became his country's top-scorer in Test cricket when he scored his 21st run in third Test against Australia at Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday. Taylor overtook former Kiwi skipper Stephen Fleming's tally of 7172 runs. In 18th over, Ross Taylor lofted off-spinner Nathan Lyon down ground for three runs to reach  landmark and was greeted by a standing ovation when it was anunced to crowd at end of over with Australia players also ackwledging achievement. However, his joy of reaching milestone didn't last long as he was bowled for 22 by speedster Pat Cummins five balls later.

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Aus vs NZ: Ross Taylor becomes New Zealand's top-scorer in Tests

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Taylor hasn't been at his usual best in 3-match series. He could have reached milestone in Melbourne, but right-hander could only man to compile 6 runs. He has had a disappointing series with scores of 80, 22, 4, 2, 22 and 22 in 6 innings he played on this tour 'Down Under'.

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In February last year, Ross Taylor also went past Stephen Fleming for most ODI runs by a New Zealand batsman and has most runs in all international formats for Kiwis, which includes 39 centuries and 88 half-centuries. Ross Taylor is set to become fourth New Zealand cricketer after Fleming, Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum to play 100 Tests when New Zealand take on India in Wellington on February 21.

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Meanwhile, New Zealand lost third Test by 279 runs as Aussies completed a 3-0 whitewash. 

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13:18 IST, January 6th 2020