Unbelievable: Switched at birth?
UK TV channel mistook Ross Taylor for ‘GoT’ character
Producers at Soccer AM took Taylor for Game of Thrones character Grey Worm played by Jacob Anderson. PHOTOS: FILE
LONDON:
Former New Zealand cricket captain Ross Taylor revealed that he was mistaken for the Game of Thrones character Grey Worm when he went for a TV show in London.
Taylor, who was on his debut stint as an Indian Premier League (IPL) pundit, was mistakenly picked up as Worm for a soccer show ahead of the semi-final of the FA Cup.
“So I was two minutes away from going on Soccer AM, the UK’s massive Saturday morning soccer show ahead of the FA Cup semi-final as Grey Worm from Game of Thrones — who’s a huge Manchester United fan apparently,” Taylor was quoted as saying by New Zealand Cricket’s website.
“It would’ve been like that guy who came to the BBC for a job interview and ended up talking live on TV. So that was pretty funny I thought!” he added on a lighter note.
The 32-year-old is currently playing for Sussex in England’s domestic cricket. He will join the Kiwi squad next month when the Black Caps tour Africa for two Tests each against Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 23rd, 2016.
Former New Zealand cricket captain Ross Taylor revealed that he was mistaken for the Game of Thrones character Grey Worm when he went for a TV show in London.
Taylor, who was on his debut stint as an Indian Premier League (IPL) pundit, was mistakenly picked up as Worm for a soccer show ahead of the semi-final of the FA Cup.
“So I was two minutes away from going on Soccer AM, the UK’s massive Saturday morning soccer show ahead of the FA Cup semi-final as Grey Worm from Game of Thrones — who’s a huge Manchester United fan apparently,” Taylor was quoted as saying by New Zealand Cricket’s website.
“It would’ve been like that guy who came to the BBC for a job interview and ended up talking live on TV. So that was pretty funny I thought!” he added on a lighter note.
The 32-year-old is currently playing for Sussex in England’s domestic cricket. He will join the Kiwi squad next month when the Black Caps tour Africa for two Tests each against Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 23rd, 2016.