Senior New Zealand seamer Kyle Mills is determined to be around for the World Cup, but knows there's plenty of overs to be bowled before that.
Mills leaves New Zealand today with teammates Nathan McCullum, Mitchell McClenaghan and Adam Milne to join the one-day squad for a series of games in Bangladesh.
His record is impressive since he made his ODI debut 12 years ago. Only Dan Vettori, with 276 wickets, has taken more than Mills' 222 at an impressive 26 runs apiece.
Of the current players, the next most successful ODI bowler is Tim Southee, who has taken 94 wickets.
Mills' form of late has been good, and he has particularly enjoyed himself in Bangladesh, with 21 wickets in 10 games there at just 14 each.