Ross Taylor hails PM Modi's historic NZ visit as 'absolutely huge'
Ross Taylor hails PM Modi's historic NZ visit as 'absolutely huge'

Former New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor has described Prime Minister Narendra Modi's landmark visit to New Zealand as an 'absolutely huge' moment for bilateral ties, marking the first visit by an Indian prime minister in over four decades.

First Indian PM Visit in 40 Years

Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of a high-profile sports event in Auckland, where PM Modi was accompanied by his New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon, Taylor emphasized the significance of the visit. 'It's absolutely huge to have PM Modi in the country. It's the first time an Indian Prime Minister has visited New Zealand in over 40 years. This shows that he values the relationship with New Zealand. Our PM Luxon is glad to have him,' Taylor said.

Sports and Trade Ties

The veteran batter, who is a revered figure in international cricket, stressed that the bond between the two countries extends beyond the playing field. 'We have a great rivalry and friendship over sport. It's nice for the business community as well to be able to interact with India, with obviously the Free Trade Agreement coming up,' he added.

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The visit coincides with the '100 Years of Unity Through Sport' celebrations, marking a century of sporting ties that began with hockey wizard Major Dhyan Chand's historic tour of New Zealand in 1926. To modernize this legacy, both prime ministers recently welcomed the 'India-New Zealand Joint Action Plan on Sport,' a roadmap designed to expand cooperation into sports science, high-performance coaching, and sports business.

Sports Diplomacy as a Bridge

When asked about the role of sports diplomacy in strengthening ties, Taylor told ANI that athletics serves as a unique bridge between cultures. 'Sport can play its part in bringing the friendship in two nations together. Obviously, the Olympics is a big thing for India in 2036, and hopefully they can get it, but hopefully New Zealand can play its part in giving some of our technology and different innovations that we've seen today to pass on our knowledge that we've obviously gathered over the years,' Taylor remarked.

Prime Minister Modi, speaking at a Gala Lunch hosted by PM Luxon earlier in the day, reaffirmed this commitment, noting that the partnership is now moving beyond cricket to include sports like Rugby. He pointed to a recent coaching program conducted by New Zealand Rugby in Bhubaneswar as a successful first step under the new Joint Action Plan.

Ross Taylor's Illustrious Career

Ross Taylor remains one of New Zealand's most decorated athletes. Over a prolific 16-year international career, he became the first cricketer in history to play 100 matches in all three formats, amassing 18,105 international runs and 40 centuries.

While he initially retired from international cricket in 2022, Taylor made headlines again in 2025 by reversing his decision at age 41 to represent Samoa—the country of his mother's birth. He made his T20I debut for Samoa in October 2025 during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup qualifiers in Oman.

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