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Taylor confident of gaining full fitness for World T20

February 29, 2016 16:12 IST

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IMAGE: New Zealand's Ross Taylor. Photograph: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor is confident he will be back to full fitness by the start of the World T20 in India after making his comeback from injury by participating in a domestic competition in Wellington.

Taylor scored an unbeaten 26 off 16 balls as he helped his side North Island close out a comfortable six-wicket T20 victory over the South Island at the Basin Reserve on Sunday.
 
It was the former Black Caps skipper's first spell at the crease since he suffered a side strain five weeks earlier while batting against Pakistan in a one-dayer across town at Westpac Stadium.

The 31-year-old right-hander didn't shy away from playing his cut and pull shots and hit three boundaries.

"It was good to get through that, but I'm confident it will get a lot better come the next couple of weeks," Taylor told cricket.com.au

Taylor said he felt a bit stiff, but had been told that would ease over time.
 
"The physios tell me that it's good to stretch it out and over time it will loosen off," he said. "I'm sure by the time we play our first game, it's going to be 100 per cent."

New Zealand's opening World T20 match is against India in Nagpur on March 15.

Before then, they have warm-up fixtures against Sri Lanka and England in Mumbai.

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