New Zealand cricket great Suzie Bates aiming to bow out on World Cup high

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New Zealand will bid farewell to one of ⁠⁠its cricketing greats when ⁠⁠all-rounder Suzie Bates calls time on ⁠⁠her international career at the end of the White Ferns’ T20 World Cup campaign in England.

The record-breaking 38-year-old confirmed on Friday she will retire following the summer tournament after 20 years at the highest level.

If Bates has her way, she will bow out ‌‌with back-to-back T20 World Cup titles, having celebrated a long-awaited maiden championship in the United Arab Emirates two years ago.

“When I look back on the past 20-plus years, I can’t quite believe how quickly the time has gone,” she said in a New Zealand Cricket statement.

“I’m immensely proud to have worn the fern so many times, and ⁠⁠I’ve been filled with enormous purpose and joy in striving each day to be a ‌‌better person, teammate, cricketer, and athlete for this team.

“Words can’t truly express my gratitude to all my teammates and coaches along the way.

“I have one ‌‌final mission: to head to the UK - a place that holds so many ⁠⁠special memories for ⁠⁠me - and win another World Cup.”

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