Ross Taylor becomes sixth to score three hundreds in consecutive ODI innings

With four balls to go in the Pakistan innings at Dubai, Wahab Riaz hit Ross Taylor on the jaw; the ball, however, had applied his gloved thumbs before the effect. Taylor ran for only one to sign-up his Eleventh One-Day Worldwide (ODI) number of. Among New Zealanders, Taylor is second to only Nathan Astle, who has 16).
In the procedure Taylor also became the 6th batsman (first from New Zealand) to ranking three ODI thousands in successive innings. He had not performed since he had obtained 112 not out and 102 in his last two trips against Indian a few months ago.
Below is the record of batsmen who had obtained thousands in three successive ODI innings. Remarkably, the first two men were from Pakistan, and the next three from Southern African-american, which creates Taylor the first outside these Men in Natural to get the task.



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