Taylor was more than happy to justify his captain's faith.
"The fact that I haven't been in form in the recent times has been well documented at home," he said.
"I have been very frustrated myself.
But I was trying hard all the while and today I have succeeded," he added.
Taylor plundered 28 runs Shoaib Akhtar's ninth over -- the 47th of the innings -- and a further 30 runs in Abdul Razzaq's fourth over -- the 49th of the innings.
Against Shoaib's pace he hit two boundaries and three maximums and against Razzaq, he hit twice to the fence and twice over it. Thanks to his flamboyant batting, New Zealand plundered 92 runs in the last four overs. So how he did he manage to hit Shoaib so many times out of the ground?
"It was a shorter boundary to that side and that helped," explained Taylor, modesty personified. And he was equally surprised at managing to take his team's total beyond the 300-run mark.
"We needed to get to a competitive total to give ourselves a chance," he said.
"We were trying to get to 250-260 but a 300-plus score was unbelievable, he added.
Unbelievable it was. But not as much as Taylor's magnificent hundred.
Or shall we say his lovely birthday gift.
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