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Blunt Money (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
This is part of a series of interviews with people who are either working to improve their financial situation or who have already reached their goals. This week’s interview is with Ross Taylor, who writes Uncommon Advice. He is working on planning for a move to Scotland while paying down debt. Could you tell us [...]
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Herald (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
A DECADE after surviving a shark attack while surfing, Ross Taylor has returned to Knysna to focus on sharing his experiences of living with terminal cancer.
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Women's Rugby Review (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
Auckland Storm coaches Gavin Hill (Head Coach) and Ross Taylor (Assistant Coach) have named a 45 player training squad in preparation for the upcoming Women's NPC. Hill was appointed as head coach last month, having recently arrived in Auckland after coaching premier men’s club rugby in Wellington and Wairarapa, and he brings a wealth of playing knowledge from both rugby union and rugby league. He...
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Twenty20 World -T20I, 20-20, 2020 (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Associates Tri- Series | Scotland vs New Zealand | 3rd ODI, | Aberdeen | NZ End Tour on a High. New Zealand won by 8 wkts | New Zealand: 102/2 (14.4 Ovs) | Ross Taylor 61(41) | Scotland : 101 (33.1 Ovs) As expected, New Zealand chased the modest total of 101 inside 15 overs. McCullum might have missed out this time but Ross taylor entertained the crowds with some good hitting. New Zealand now go
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 28/06/2008
England paceman Stuart Broad made a double breakthrough after New Zealand had made a watchful start to the final NatWest Series clash at Lord's. Broad disposed of Jamie How and Ross Taylor to leave the Kiwis on 54 for two in the 15th over
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thisislondon (Free subscription) | 28/06/2008
Stand-in England skipper Kevin Pietersen's decision to put New Zealand into bat was justified with three wickets inside the first 20 overs of the final NatWest Series clash at Lord's. Stuart Broad accounted for Jamie How and Ross Taylor while Jimmy Anderson picked up the prize wicket of Brendon McCullum.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 02/06/2008
New Zealand (363 & 317-7 dec) drew with Northamptonshire (214 & 85-2) Ross Taylor capitalised on New Zealand's decision to use the final day for batting practice but a second failure by Daniel Flynn will have most occupied the tourists' thoughts ahead of the Trent Bridge Test.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 01/06/2008
Ross Taylor hits 150 as New Zealand opt for batting practice on the last day of their tour game against Northants.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 01/06/2008
Ross Taylor continued his fine form with 150 against Northamptonshire as the New Zealanders opted for batting practice on the final day at Wantage Road.
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Sify (Free subscription) | 01/06/2008
After the wild shot that Ross Taylor played to get out in the first Test between New Zealand and England, Geoffrey Boycott was heard commenting that he was going around with the hangman's noose looking for the kiwi batsman.
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The Corridor (a cricket blog) (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
Musical tastes in the team are split. Jamie, Iain and Michael Mason are keen on bogan music (heavy metal and pub rock bands; they wear black t-shirts). Dan, Jacob Oram, Jeetan Patel and myself are into R&B. Being from Oxford in North Canterbury, Peter must have thought R&B meant Red and Black when he produced [...]
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Mike On Cricket (Free subscription) | 30/05/2008
Ross Taylor's latest tour diary is damning of his team-mates for their role in the loss at Old Trafford. The most vitriolic attack comes against Jamie How, Iain O'Brien and Michael Mason. They are outed as bogans. Not that Taylor lets himself off the hook entirely. He, Dan Vettori, Jake Oram and Jeetan Patel are all revealed as being R&B fans. Terrible. Oh and he also criticises the bowlers for not...