×

What are you looking for?

Subscribe to
Platform Plus for
enhanced access
and features

MORE PODCASTS

Greg Murphy on the Urgent Need for Stronger Road Safety Measures

Direct Drive Rewind

Martyn Dunne on the RSA's Role in Veterans' Support

Direct Drive Rewind

David Seymour on the End of Life Choice Act

Direct Drive Rewind

Bryan Betty on International Doctors Struggling with Cultural Adaptation

Direct Drive Rewind

Miles Davis on Arsenal vs Chelsea, VAR Controversy, Wellington Phoenix

Devlin Untamed Rewind

Greg Martin Talks Super Rugby Pacific & NRL

Devlin Untamed Rewind

Martin Devlin - It's Only Sport Best Of | April 24 2024

Devlin Untamed Rewind

Craig Stobo on NZ's Energy Challenges & Rising Unemployment Rates

Laws Uncensored Rewind

Willie Jackson on the Waitangi Tribunal, Māori Leadership & Gangs

Laws Uncensored Rewind

Andrew Hoggard on Revising the Resource Management Act

Laws Uncensored Rewind

Your Opinion Matters

Open.
Tolerant.
Free.

Ross Taylor Talks NZ-Australia Test Series & Neil Wagner's Retirement

Martin Devlin
Drive Talkback Host & Contributing Writer
Posted 28 February 2024

Missed out on this content?

No worries. Join Platform Plus to get unlimited access to all The Platform content.

For just $20 per month you won't have to miss out again!

JOIN NOW

or Click here to login

Ross Taylor - Black Caps legend who is the second-highest test run scorer in New Zealand cricket history, and in 2020 became the first cricketer internationally to play in 100 matches in all three formats - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, ahead of the start of the New Zealand-Australia test series.The first of two tests gets underway on Thursday at the Basin Reserve in Wellington.

Taylor talks to Devlin firstly about pace bowler Neil Wagner's decision to retire from international cricket, before discussing the series with Australia, the history of the fixture (which hasn't been kind to New Zealand), highlights from his own career including memories from their famous test win over Aussie in 2011, and much more.

Martin Devlin is a veteran New Zealand radio and television broadcaster.