New Zealand batting mainstay Ross Taylor is preparing to play in his fourth World Cup but he has not ruled out featuring in another one four years later as he get "inspired" by West Indian Chris Gayle.
At 35, the upcoming event could be the New Zealand batting great's final World Cup bow but he says if his body allows he may still be playing in another showpiece event.
For that, he does not have to look far for inspiration as he is keen to follow the 39-year-old 'Universe Boss' Gayle, for whom age has proven merely a number with runs scored and sixes struck aplenty.
"I'm 35 but you never really know what is to come. Chris Gayle is probably an inspiration -- he is 39 in this World Cup and I am 39 at the next, so it is not a simple matter," Taylor, who will be playing in his fourth World Cup, was quoted as saying by the ICC website.
"You never know, this will probably be my last World Cup but if these hamstrings and calves hold together then maybe I can be back in a few years."
"You always put a lot of pressure on yourself in big tournaments -- pressure comes with it whether you think about it or not, so it is about managing those moments."