"I might just retire tomorrow or anytime soon, because I believe I've left the team where it should be," said Ndlovu.
"I feel that I've achieved enough by qualifying. It means a lot to me, but whether I'll be in Tunisia or not is another thing."
The African has had 13 years of playing International foot all with the warriors and is considered to be a legend in his home country. Over the weekend he scored a brace to send them into finals for the first ever time and to compete with the likes of Cameroon in Tunisia.
As well as International football his future at the Blades still remains unclear as his contract is currently over but the red and white wizards boss Neil Warnock has said that he plans to keep the 33 year old and will hold talks with the former Coventry City and Birmingham City star.
"I'll have to sit down and talk to my agent, my national team coach and my family and we'll see what we come up with, but I might just say that I'm not playing any more [for Zimbabwe]."