5 Players who might retire after T20 World Cup 2020

A lot of senior players are expected to hang their boots after the T20 World Cup next year.

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2. Ross Taylor

Ross Taylor
Ross Taylor. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

In January 2019, New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor has revealed his retirement plans. Taylor said he loves playing for New Zealand and will not prefer to play in different T20 leagues across the globe. The right-handed batsman has done a great job for the Kiwis and said that playing for different franchises is not what he plans on doing at any time in the future as he priorities to play for the Black Caps for as long as possible.

Meanwhile, Ross Taylor also played in the Indian Premier League for the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Daredevils. The Kiwi batsman had received bundles of collective admiration and love by the fans, who embraced him as their own in the country where cricket is a religion, he says.
The right-hander who has scored 20 ODI hundred for the New Zealand team revealed he doesn’t have any immediate plans of hanging his boots.

But aged 35, time is not at his side as even though he enjoyed a sublime form in the 50 overs format coming into the World Cup, he wasn’t able to replicate his form where his team came agonisingly close to lift their maiden trophy. His voluntary decision to not take part in various T20 leagues around the world might narrow down his focus on the T20 World Cup next year where a good performance can only

enhance the Kiwis’ chances to go one step further than what they’ve managed to reach in the previous two editions of the 50 over World Cup. And that would definitely be the memory he’d like to take along with him before he retires.

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