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New Zealand team reach India for limited overs series

| | Oct 13, 2017, at 10:04 pm
Mumbai, Oct 13 (IBNS): New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor and the national team reached India to play a limited overs series against the hosts.

Taylor said he felt 'nice' to reach India to play the series.

Taylor tweeted: "Nice to be back in India. #jetlagged @ Trident Hotel https://www.instagram.com/p/BaLadR2nWFC/ ."

 

Nice to be back in India. #jetlagged 🙈😂

A post shared by Ross Taylor (@rossltaylor3) on

New Zealand team reached India on Friday.

The visitors are all set to play three One-Day Internationals which will be followed by as many T20Is during the tour.

Indians are currently playing the limited overs series against Australia.

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