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If body allows, will continue after WC: Ross Taylor
May 27 (CRICKETNMORE) Senior New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor feels that he can continue even after the upcoming World Cup if his body allows, taking inspiration from hard-hitting West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle.
Taylor, 35, is expected to take part in his final World Cup in England and Wales beginning on Thursday.
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