Taylor, one of the finest players to don the Zimbabwe colours, was slapped with the ICC ban in January after he was found guilty of breaching the Anti Corruption Code (ACU) code on four counts, one in which he received gifts, cash and hospitality.
Taylor, one of the finest players to don the Zimbabwe colours, was slapped with the ICC ban in January after he was found guilty of breaching the Anti Corruption Code (ACU) code on four counts, one in which he received gifts, cash and hospitality.
Taylor was handed the lengthy ban a few days after revealing he took cocaine and accepted a $15 000 “deposit” from an Indian businessman to engage in spot-fixing.
Taylor was handed the lengthy ban a few days after revealing he took cocaine and accepted a $15 000 “deposit” from an Indian businessman to engage in spot-fixing.
The 34-year-old batting stalwart and one of the country’s finest ever cricketers, stunned the global cricket fraternity when he announced his decision to call time on his 17-year career on Sunday evening ahead of Zimbabwe’s final ODI against Ireland.
The 34-year-old batting stalwart and one of the country’s finest ever cricketers, stunned the global cricket fraternity when he announced his decision to call time on his 17-year career on Sunday evening ahead of Zimbabwe’s final ODI against Ireland.