Mark Taylor
Biography
Mark Anthony Taylor (born 27 October 1964) is a former Australian cricketer and current Nine Network commentator. He was the captain of the Australian squad which finished as runners-up at the 1996 Cricket World Cup. He was Test opening batsman from 1988 to 1999, as well as captain from 1994 to 1999, succeeding Allan Border. His predominant fielding position was first slip. He was widely regarded as an instrumental component in Australia's rise to Test cricket dominance, and his captaincy was regarded as adventurous and highly effective. However, he was considered less than ideal for One-Day International cricket and was eventually dropped as one-day captain after a 0–3 drubbing at the hands of England in 1997. He moved to Wagga Wagga in 1972 and played for Lake Albert Cricket Club. His debut was for New South Wales in 1985. He retired from Test cricket on 2 February 1999. In 104 Test matches, he scored 7,525 runs with a batting average of 43.49, including 19 centuries and 40 fifties. He was also an excellent first slip – his 157 catches, at the time, a Test record (now held by Joe Root). In contrast to his predecessor Allan Border, who acquired the nickname 'Captain Grumpy', Taylor won plaudits for his always cheerful and positive demeanour. His successor, Steve Waugh, further honed the Australian team built by Border and Taylor and went on to set numerous records for victories as captain. Having been named Australian of the Year in 1999, he is now a cricket commentator for the Nine Network, and former Director of Cricket Australia.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Phenomenon
1974

In The Zone
2003

The One
1992

Believe
1998

Step Back In Time (The Definitive Collection)
2019

Golden
2018

Dancing Queen
2018

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
2018

The Greatest Hits
2000

Light Years
2000

The Abbey Road Sessions
2012

The Singles Collection
2009

Never Gone
2005

J To Tha L-O! (The Remixes)
2002

The Greatest Hits
1999

Believe
1998

Kiss Me Once
2014

Burlesque (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2010

One Heart
2003

Music Inspired By The Motion Picture Wild Wild West
1999

Twenty Four Seven
1999

Now That's What I Call Music! 3
1999

Pilot Of The Airwaves
1979

All That She Wants: The Classic Albums
2020
Credited work
3,237 releases · 468 albums · active 1970–2025
- Performance · 5,324
- Production · 3,532
- Engineering · 2,411
- Other credits · 989
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Dreamhouse Studios · Metrophonic Studios · Angel Studios · Soundworks, New York
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Cher
- Enrique Iglesias
- Lionel Richie
- Kylie
- James Morrison (2)
- Steps
- Britney Spears
