Virat Kohli is a very powerful guy in world cricket: Mark Taylor
Accepting the notion that the talismanic Indian batsman could be the most powerful figure in the game, Taylor believes it's a title that sits well with Kohli.
Accepting the notion that the talismanic Indian batsman could be the most powerful figure in the game, Taylor believes it's a title that sits well with Kohli.
Taylor also suggested that venues like Optus Stadium in Perth and Adelaide Oval might be vying to host the Test.
The world cricket governing body has also introduced the system of issuing two warnings per innings to players found violating the ban on usage of saliva.
Mark Taylor had earlier said that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) would take the advantage if the T20 World Cup gets postponed.
Like major sporting events across the globe, all forms of professional cricket have come to standstill including the IPL and the ICC T20 World Cup.
Taylor joins the company from Capgemini, where he most recently served as Global Customer Engagement Lead.
Returning from the ban, Smith bounced back impressively in international Test cricket. The right-handed batsman has hit three centuries so far in Ashes 2019 and has helped Australia take an unassailable 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
But Taylor, who has played 107 Tests and scored 7525 runs with a best of 334 not out, added the Kohli on the field was a lot different.
Former Test captain Mark Taylor quit as a Cricket Australia director Monday to give the organisation a clean slate to repair the damage inflicted by the ball-tampering scandal and a damning review into the governing body.
Former Test captain Mark Taylor has downplayed his chances of leading Cricket Australia, with interim chairman Earl Eddings favourite to take over after the organisation was rocked by a ball-tampering scandal.