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Longest Test careers: Zimbabwe’s Brendan Taylor breaks 21st century record with comeback in ZIM-NZ Test

Opening the batting for the first time since 2005, the 39-year-old Brendan Taylor registered his first runs with a boundary off New Zealand seamer Jacob Duffy after the hosts opted to bat first.

Brendan Taylor now has the longest Test career among players who have debuted in the 21st century. (X)Brendan Taylor now has the longest Test career among players who have debuted in the 21st century. (X)

Veteran Zimbabwe batter and former captain Brendan Taylor made a successful comeback to international cricket after four years on Thursday as he opened the batting for the hosts at the Queen Sports Club in Bulawayo in the second Test against New Zealand.

Marking his first match since 2021, following which he served a three-and-a-half-year ban by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on corruption charges, Taylor broke several records in terms of longevity. Taylor is now the earliest Test debutant among active cricketers, having played his maiden Test against Sri Lanka in Harare.

Appearing in his 35th Test, Taylor surpassed England pace legend James Anderson for the longest Test career (in terms of years) among all cricketers who have debuted in the 21st century.  Since 1989, only India legend Sachin Tendulkar has recorded a longer Test career than Taylor, having appeared in 200 Test spanning across 24 years and 1 day.

Longest Test careers

Player Team From To Span Comments
Wilfred Rhodes England June 1, 1899 April 12, 1930 30 years 315 days WW1 interruption
Brian Close England July 23, 1949 July 13, 1976
26 years 356 days
Frank Woolley England August 9, 1909 August 22, 1934 25 years 13 days WW1 interruption
George Headley West Indies January 11, 1930 January 21, 1954 24 years 10 days WW2 interruption
Sachin Tendulkar India November 15, 1989 November 16, 2013
24 years 1 days
John Traicos South Africa/Zimbabwe February 5, 1970 March 17, 1993 23 years 40 days Nationality swap after apartheid ban
Jack Hobbs England January 1, 1908 August 22, 1930 22 years 233 days WW1 interruption
George Gunn England December 13, 1907 April 12, 1930 22 years 120 days WW1 interruption
Syd Gregory Australia July 21, 1890 August 22, 1912
22 years 32 days
Freddie Brown England July 29, 1931 June 30, 1953 21 years 336 days WW2 interruption
Dave Nourse South Africa October 11, 1902 August 19, 1924 21 years 313 days WW1 interruption
Brendan Taylor
Zimbabwe May 6, 2004 August 7, 2025 21 years 93 days Served ban for corruption
James Anderson England May 22, 2003 July 12, 2024
21 years 51 days
Shivnarine Chanderpaul West Indies March 17, 1994 May 3, 2015
21 years 47 days
Imran Khan Pakistan June 3, 1971 January 7, 1992
20 years 218 days
Bobby Simpson Australia December 23, 1957 May 3, 1978 20 years 131 days Recalled from retirement
Colin Cowdrey England November 26, 1954 February 13, 1975 20 years 79 days Recalled from retirement
Mushfiqur Rahim Bangladesh May 26, 2005 June 28, 2025
20 years 33 days
Garry Sobers West Indies March 30, 1954 April 5, 1974
20 years 6 days
Mushtaq Mohammad Pakistan March 26, 1959 March 29, 1979
20 years 3 days

Opening the batting for the first time since 2005, Taylor registered his first runs with a boundary off New Zealand seamer Jacob Duffy after the hosts opted to bat first.

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