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    Tim Southee isn't ruling out that this year's T20 World Cup could be his last

    Tim Southee isn't ruling out that this year's T20 World Cup could be his last


    The fast-bowler has been named for his seventh edition of the event which will this year be held in the West Indies and the United States.

    His longtime new-ball partner, Trent Boult and trusted skipper Kane Williamson join him for a fifth and sixth time respectively.

    And with them all nearing the end of their careers, Southee says it makes them more hungry for success.



    The next T20 World Cup after this year's event is in early 2026 in India and Sri Lanka.

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