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Old August 7, 2011, 11:03 PM
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Default Where does Brendan Taylor rank in terms of all time villains?

Brendon Taylors Greatest Hits in Chronological Order

Jan 17th 2005
Scored 78 in the 3rd Innings and was apart of a partnership of 150 with Taibu to rescue Zimbabwe from 37/4 to set us a Target of 374 and deny us our 2nd Test Victory - http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/64122.html

Jan 20th 2005
Top Scored with 58 in the following ODI after the Test Series and help Zimbabwe take a 1-0 lead - http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/64918.html

August 2nd 2006
The less said the better, Shahadat took a Hattrick, They needed 17 off the Final over to win and he made Mashrafe and many of us Cry Belting a 6off the final ball and cost the ODI series - http://www.espncricinfo.com/zimvbdes...ry/255375.html

August 14th 2009

Scored a Brisk 94 and helped Zimbabwe clay back in the ODI series - http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/410339.html

November 9th
Unbeaten 100 in the 1st innings looked like it would be enough before the Choka Naeem moniker was born - http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/eng...ch/422630.html

This Test
Unbeaten Century in the 2nd Innings to get Zim out of Jail again and set us 375 along with the 70+ in the 1st Innings

Murali took a boatload of Wickets at a Video Game Average and than Slapped Rubel around to rub more salt to the wound. Vettori would be the other one for his Test Heroics with the Bat and the Ball and also taking a boatload of wickets as well.

So is Taylor the Greatest villain in Bangladesh Cricket History? Ponting and Inzy were one offs. I mean look at the list above and be the judge
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