Taylor was also an important member of the successful Yorkshire team which dominated the
County Championship in the 1960s, winning seven titles between 1959 and 1968. Often an
opening batsman, he was also an occasional bowler, taking 131 first-class wickets in his career. He was a member of the Yorkshire team that won the final of the third
Gillette Cup, in 1965. Taylor made his first appearance for Yorkshire in 1953, aged 17, won his
county cap at 21 and played for England at 23, opening the batting against
India with
Arthur Milton. He was dropped after two matches, but was selected again in 1964, after an epic innings of 160 at
Sheffield against the visiting
Australians. Unfortunately he broke a finger in that match, and was not selected for his country again. After a
benefit, he retired from professional cricket in 1968. ==Art career==