Reeza Hendricks may well be 37 when the next T20 World Cup comes around in India, but the veteran opening batter feels that he could still have a role to play.
Hendricks has been involved in two previous T20 World Cup campaigns.
The first one in Australia in 2021 was hugely frustrating for the stylish right-hander as he was forced to sit on the sidelines while the selectors persisted with an out-of-form former captain Temba Bavuma.
At the time, Hendricks was on the reddest of hot streaks coming into the tournament, with a succession of half-centuries.
Hendricks next experience was equally dire albeit for different reasons this time.