Jerome Taylor retires from Test cricket

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KINGSTON, JAMAICA - JUNE 11: Jerome Taylor of West Indies appeals for the wicket of Shaun Marsh of Australia during day one of the Second Test match between Australia and the West Indies at Sabina Park on June 11, 2015 in Kingston, Jamaica. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

West Indies fast bowler Jerome Taylor has retired from Test cricket at the age of 32.

Taylor took 130 wickets in 46 Test and will continue to be available for selection in ODIs and international T20s.

Taylor made his international debut in 2003 with his last Test appearance coming in Sydney at the beginning of this year.

The bowler is perhaps best remembered for his 5-11 against England when the Three Lions were bowled out by the West Indies for 51 in 2009.

He has a Test hundred too, reaching three figures from No. 10 against New Zealand in 2008.

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