Fast bowler Lea Tahuhu has vowed to fight for her international future after missing out on a White Ferns contract for the 2022/23 season.
The veteran was one of five players to be overlooked when the annual contracts were announced today, with New Zealand Cricket opting for youth after a disappointing World Cup campaign earlier this year.
The news came a day after Tahuhu's wife Amy Satterthwaite announced her retirement from international cricket following her own omission from the White Ferns contract list.
But unlike Satterthwaite, who is 35, the 31-year-old Tahuhu is determined to earn back her spot in the national team, feeling like she still has plenty more to give.
"It's been a rough week," Tahuhu told Newstalk ZB. "I'm still pretty disappointed and gutted, not only to not be offered a contract but to be informed that you're not part of their immediate future plans.