Turned 37 today on April 30, 2024, Indian captain Rohit Sharma is unlikely to be part of the next T20 World Cup two years later, given he hasn't been in that great a form in the format and the Men in Blue might bring in fresh blood by the 2026 edition
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Virat Kohli might have age by his side but given his ability and mindset, he might prefer Tests and ODIs going forward and the team too might look in the other direction by the next T20 World Cup
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David Warner has already announced that the 2024 T20 World Cup will be his final international assignment playing for Australia, having already retired from Tests and ODIs
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Kane Williamson too, like Virat Kohli, might just give preference to Tests and ODIs going forward, given T20 is anyways not his best format and might be his last in the marquee event
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Glenn Maxwell too could be in the evening of his career for Australia. Even though he has done well internationally, he will be nearly 38 by the next T20 World Cup and the 2021 champions might move on from the hard-hitting all-rounder by then
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Another brutal hitter like Maxwell, David Miller will be 37 by the next T20 World Cup and has been South Africa's designated middle-order finisher for quite a while. However, the Proteas might have looked beyond him in two years' time
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Marcus Stoinis has already been left out of the contract. With the century he smashed a few days ago, Stoinis reminded everyone of his ability and as a player he will be a first choice for Australia in this year's T20 World Cup but the team would have moved on from him in a couple of years
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Moeen Ali will turn 37 in the middle of the T20 World Cup in June and even though he is currently Jos Buttler's deputy for England, he might not be in the team by the time the defending champions play the tournament in 2026
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There were already doubts over his selection but New Zealand have gone with tried and tested players and Tim Southee will play his 7th T20 World Cup, since 2010. But this could be the last for the 35-year old
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Another ageing spinner for England, Adil Rashid will be 38 by the next T20 World Cup and despite it being in India, the veteran leggie could be playing his last this year
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