Brendan Taylor, who was fast-tracked into the Zimbabwe national team against Sri Lanka in 2003-04 at the age of 18 after the withdrawal of the so-called rebel players, shot to prominence at Cape Town on September 12, 2007, when his ice-cool 60 not out carried Zimbabwe to an incredible five-wicket win over Australia in the ICC World Twenty20. Taylor was back where he began as an opening batsman, having briefly moved down the order, and he marshalled a tense run-chase with the sort of sang froid that few had ever credited him with. It was not the first time he has displayed a calm head in a pressurised situation, however. In August 2006 he smoked 17 runs from the last over of a run chase - including a six to win off the last ball when five were needed - to give Zimbabwe a 2-1 lead in the ODI series against Bangladesh. Taylor has always had the ability to build an innings, but developed a penchant for being dismissed while trying to play too aggressively.
HCAM DAy at the Capitol celebrates healthcare volunteers ST. PAUL — Bev Moberg, Karen Sandberg and Rozann Prich from Fairview Range Medical Center in Hibbing, joined more than 75 other health care volunteers and staff at the State Capitol on Wednesday, April 9, to meet with legislators and advocate for h...
Tiger Shroff is the king of the (Twitter) jungle Twitter is overflowing with jokes on Tiger Shroff, who is yet to make his Bollywood debut with 'Heropanti'...
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Celebrating the colors of our beautiful relationship, I wish you and your family all the bright hues of life. Have a colourful holi !