New Zealand's Taylor aims to make most of insight into Broad's methods

Last updated on: 02 June,2021 12:16 am

Taylor hopes the experience of playing county cricket alongside Broad will work to his advantage.

LONDON (AFP) - New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor hopes the experience of playing county cricket alongside Stuart Broad will work to his advantage during the Blackcaps  two-Test series against England.

Nottinghamshire paceman Broad s 10 dismissals of Taylor in 16 matches are the most by any bowler against the veteran right-hander.

England s rotation policy means there are no guarantees that either Broad or longstanding new-ball partner James Anderson, the hosts  two most successful Test bowlers, will feature in the series opener at Lord s starting on Wednesday.

But the 37-year-old Taylor is looking to make the most of a 2018 English season spent playing alongside Broad for Nottinghamshire.

"I had the fortune to play with him at Notts and saw the way he went about things, I heard him talking to bowlers and I asked him a few questions," Taylor told reporters ahead of what is set to be his 106th Test.

"I wish I had that knowledge up my sleeve before a few more of those series.

"He has obviously got me out a few times, as most bowlers have, but he s a very good bowler along with Jimmy Anderson and the rest of them, with the Duke (ball) in hand they re world-class bowlers in any conditions."

Taylor, confident a calf injury he suffered last month won t prove to be a lingering problem, added: "There s been a bit of talk about rest and rotation. We ll see who s playing on Wednesday morning."