Senior New Zealand pacer Tim Southee believes many cricketers will be seen playing even when they get older. He added that if he can continue to perform, age should not come into the conversation.
Southee entered the international cricket arena as a 19-year-old in 2008. Since then, the 33-year-old has developed into a key figure in New Zealand's pace attack.
"I think you'll start to see guys playing until they're a lot older than they used to. I don't really see age as a number, I never really have. If someone is 16 and they're good enough then I don't see why they shouldn't play, and that's the same as if they're 40. There's an expectation and a level that you have to perform at to play at international level, so hopefully, I have a few years left," said Southee on Mornings with Ian Smith show on SENZ radio.