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USA’s Taylor named in Jamaica squad for Nagico Super50
- Updated: January 8, 2017
USA captain Steven Taylor has been named in Jamaica’s 14-man squad for the WICB Nagico Super50 tournament, which begins January 24 in Antigua and Barbados.
Taylor, American-born and raised to Jamaican immigrants in Florida, had been spending his off-seasons from the Florida club calendar to play club cricket in Jamaica for the last two years in a bid to improve of chances for Jamaica selection, and it has finally paid off. The 23-year-old, who is contracted with Barbados Tridents in the Caribbean Premier League, had been named as vice-captain last month for the ICC Americas squad due to play in the Nagico Super50.
Taylor was in the ICC Americas squad last year for the Nagico Super50 competition and was expected to be an integral part as a returning member of this year’s team, especially after scoring a blistering 124 not out off 95 balls against Oman during USA’s run to …