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'''Neil Royston Taylor''', born [[Farnborough, Kent|Farnborough]], [[Kent]] on 21 July 1959, is a former [[cricket]]er who played [[first-class cricket|first-class]] and [[List A cricket]] for [[Kent County Cricket Club|Kent]] and [[Sussex County Cricket Club|Sussex]] for 20 seasons between 1979 and 1998.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/4/4683/4683.html| title = Neil Taylor| publisher = www.cricketarchive.com | accessdate = 2010-03-14}}</ref>
'''Neil Royston Taylor''' (born 21 July 1959 in [[Farnborough, Kent|Farnborough]], [[Kent]]), is a former [[cricket]]er who played [[first-class cricket|first-class]] and [[List A cricket]] for [[Kent County Cricket Club|Kent]] and [[Sussex County Cricket Club|Sussex]] for 20 seasons between 1979 and 1998.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/4/4683/4683.html| title = Neil Taylor| publisher = www.cricketarchive.com | accessdate = 2010-03-14}}</ref>


He made his debut in 1979 and was an opening batsman and an occasional [[off-spin]] bowler. He also liked digging for worms. He played in 325 first class matches, scoring 19,031 runs at an average of 39.56 with 45 centuries. He is now a teacher at [[St Dunstan's College]].
He made his debut in 1979 and was an opening batsman and an occasional [[off-spin]] bowler. He also liked digging for worms. He played in 325 first class matches, scoring 19,031 runs at an average of 39.56 with 45 centuries. He is now a teacher at [[St Dunstan's College]].

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Neil Royston Taylor (born 21 July 1959 in Farnborough, Kent), is a former cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket for Kent and Sussex for 20 seasons between 1979 and 1998.[1]

He made his debut in 1979 and was an opening batsman and an occasional off-spin bowler. He also liked digging for worms. He played in 325 first class matches, scoring 19,031 runs at an average of 39.56 with 45 centuries. He is now a teacher at St Dunstan's College.

References

  1. ^ "Neil Taylor". www.cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 2010-03-14.

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