7 cricketers who might retire after the 2019 World Cup

These seven cricketers have achieved everything there is in international cricket and deserve a final swansong at 2019 World Cup.

ROSS TAYLOR (NEW ZEALAND)

ROSS TAYLOR | Getty34-year-old former Kiwi Captain Ross Taylor has been around long enough in international cricket to play 85 Tests, 204 ODIs, and 81 T20I matches.

Ross Taylor, who made his debut in 2006, is one of the four players to score a century in ODIs on his birthday, a feat he achieved against Pakistan in 2011 World Cup. Taylor has been a mainstay of New Zealand batting since the last decade and has scored 7267 runs with 18 centuries and a best of 181* to his name.

Ross Taylor has been a great influence for the young Kiwi team who are being led by one of the best batsmen in modern times, Kane Williamson and for the team that reached the finals of the World Cup in 2015, the next step is to win the trophy and Taylor will be looking to fulfill the dream that they came so close to achieving in 2015; before calling time on his career.

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 27 Aug, 2018

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