World Cup saviour Grant Elliott has retired from one-day internationals.
The 37-year-old told Newshub he's played his last 50-over game for New Zealand, finishing with a tally of 83 ODIs, a batting average of 34.06, bowling average of 30.23 and an economy rate of 5.43.
However, he will best be remembered for his six over long-on off South Africa's Dale Steyn, which took New Zealand into their first World Cup final with a ball to spare in March 2015. Elliott stooped to lift a distraught Steyn off the turf in the aftermath.
Elliott is yet to decide if he will continue in Twenty20 internationals.
"I'm going to reassess, let the dust settle," Elliott said.