Lea Tahuhu retires from ODIs, to continue playing T20s

New Zealand cricketer Lea Tahuhu has announced her retirement from One Day Internationals (ODIs) after a distinguished 15-year career, during which she made significant contributions to the national team. Known for her pace and ability to take crucial wickets, Tahuhu has been a pivotal figure in New Zealand's bowling lineup. Despite stepping back from ODIs, she will continue to represent New Zealand in T20 formats, where her skills and experience remain invaluable. Tahuhu's decision reflects a growing trend among players to focus on formats that align with their personal goals and fitness levels. Her legacy in ODIs includes memorable performances and leadership qualities that have inspired many young cricketers. As she transitions into the next chapter of her career, fans and teammates alike look forward to her continued contributions in the T20 arena, where she aims to further solidify her standing in New Zealand cricket history.
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