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When Mark Taylor AO retired from international cricket, the
curtain fell on an outstanding career as a player and Test captain. In a
stunning farewell tribute, the influential international cricket bible Wisden
saluted Mark Anthony Taylor as ‘the greatest modern day captain’.
During the decade the 1999 Australian of the Year opened the batting for his
country and the five years he was its highly-acclaimed and successful captain,
the New South Welshman, voted Australia’s most admired sportsperson by Inside
Sport magazine in the year of his retirement, was in the vanguard of a
triumphant era for Australian cricket, departing the game with his country
clearly the No. 1 Test-playing nation.
During the Taylor regime, the record books were constantly updated on both a
team and personal front. Taylor, himself, left the game with several proud
personal milestones.
Among them was his then record-equaling 334 not out in the second Test against
Pakistan at Peshawar in October, 1998.
His history-making, 12-hour innings, compiled from 564 balls and laced with 32
fours and one six, enabled him to then share the mantle as Australia’s highest
run scorer in Test cricket with the incomparable Sir Donald Bradman, who scored
his 334 against England at Leeds 68 years earlier.
Taylor played 104 Tests for Australia, 50 as captain, scoring 7,525 runs at
43.50. An outstanding slips fieldsman, he took 157 catches, holding the world
record until Mark Waugh passed his mark. Mark Taylor in 2003 was appointed an
Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AO)for his
outstanding contribution to cricket and support of organisations involved in
fundraising for cancer research. In 2003 he was also inducted into Sport
Australia's Hall of Fame as well as receiving a Centenary Medal for his services
to the community and cricket. Taylor serves as a board member of Cricket NSW and
Cricket Australia. A member of the Nine Network's cricket commentary team,
Taylor is considered one of Australia's most inspirational corporate speakers.
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