New Zealand's Star Pacer Retires From ODIs, Continues T20I Journey
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New Zealand Pacer Lea Tahuhu Retires From ODIs, Continues T20Is
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News18•08-03-2026, 10:29
New Zealand Pacer Lea Tahuhu Retires From ODIs, Continues T20Is
•Lea Tahuhu, New Zealand's most successful ODI bowler, announced her retirement from the format after claiming 125 wickets in 103 games.
•The 35-year-old pacer will continue to play T20Is for the White Ferns and participate in franchise leagues.
•Tahuhu featured in four Women's World Cups (2013, 2017, 2022, 2025), holding the record for most wickets (36) by a New Zealander in the tournament.
•She is one of only 12 cricketers to have played over 100 ODIs for New Zealand.
•Tahuhu is set to be included in the squad for the upcoming T20I series against South Africa, with the team announcement on March 10 and series starting March 15.