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Ross Taylor quashes retirement rumours, says age is just a number

The 37-year-old cricketer wants to contribute as much as he can for New Zealand as the batsman thinks he still has a lot to offer to Kiwis.

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New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor. Pic/AFP

New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor. Pic/AFP

New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor is in no mood to retire from cricket as he feels "age is just a number" and he is happy playing the game for his country.

The 37-year-old cricketer wants to contribute as much as he can for New Zealand as the batsman thinks he still has a lot to offer to Kiwis.

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