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  1. Mark Anthony Taylor AO (born 27 October 1964) is a former Australian cricketer [1] and current Nine Network commentator. He was the captain of the Australian squad which finished as runners-up at the 1996 Cricket World Cup. He was Test opening batsman from 1988 to 1999, as well as captain from 1994 to 1999, succeeding Allan Border.

  2. Read about Mark Taylor cricket player from Australia profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  3. Nicknamed 'Tubby' by his teammates, Taylor was one of the strongest icons in Australian cricket, a person who was instrumental in making the Aussies a battle-hardened unit. By Hariprasad ...

  4. Nov 8, 2012 · Mark Taylor, with a test match record of 26 wins, 11 draws and 13 losses and a wealth of accomplishments on and off the field, will certainly go down as one of the best all time test cricket ...

  5. Mark was the 6 th Australian to score over 6,000 runs in Test cricket, after (in order of runs scored): Allan Border, David Boon, Greg Chappell, Don Bradman and Neil Harvey. After the 1997 Ashes Tour, Mark had scored 6,116 runs and had taken 123 catches.

  6. Mark A Taylor - Test Cricket, statistics, graphs, performance analysis, innings, partnerships, dismissals, catches, runs, wickets, records.

  7. Mark Taylor is seen as one of the most well-rounded skippers in Australian history. His calmness on the field, mixed with his batting ability, his relationship with the board, as well as his ...

  8. Read Mark Taylor Cricket Player Profile from Australia at NDTV Sports. Get Mark TaylorCricket rankings info, individual records, photos, videos, stats, and all about Mark Taylor

  9. www.espncricinfo.com › story › mark-taylor-154436Mark Taylor - ESPNcricinfo

    Apr 15, 1990 · Before his arrival in England, MARK ANTHONY TAYLOR was virtually unknown outside Australia, apart perhaps from his unwitting role in the confusion that followed the selection of his...

  10. Test Cricket Captain. 1999 Australia's Australian of the Year. Mark Taylor began playing cricket as a primary school student in the regional town of Wagga. While studying at the University of Sydney, he earned selection in the New South Wales state team in 1985.