New Zealand pacer Tim Southee paid tribute to retiring team-mate Ross Taylor, saying the right-hander is a very reserved person but will be missed in the dressing room. Southee admitted that it will take time for players to get used to not seeing Taylor in the dressing room.
On Thursday, Taylor announced that he will be retiring from international cricket after New Zealand's current home season, which features the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh being his farewell from Test cricket before he plays his final ODIs against Australia (away) and Netherlands (home).
"He's been a regular feature of the changing room for such a long period of time. He's a quiet sort of guy and sorts of sits back and enjoys a good time, sitting back and enjoying a wine or a drink after a Test win are moments he'll cherish forever. He's a great guy to have around the changing room. Like I said, he's quite reserved, but he will be missed... It'll take a bit of time for guys to look around and not see Ross sitting there" said Southee in a virtual presser ahead of the first Test against Bangladesh.