Brendon McCullum has hinted toward the end of his playing career after going undrafted in this year's Indian Premier League player auction.
McCullum, 37, was one of five players with the maximum reserve price of x to go unsold in the auction, alongside the likes of fellow Kiwi Corey Anderson, Sri Lankan Angelo Mathews, Australia's Shaun Marsh and Chris Woakes of England.
Speaking to Radio Sport, McCullum admitted he may have set his reserve price a touch high.
"That's the way things go sometimes. I've been very lucky, I've had 11 seasons in the IPL and at some stage you need to transition away from the playing stuff.
"All good things must come to an end, and I was very delighted to see some of the Kiwi boys got picked up.