New Zealand pace spearhead Trent Boult’s international career seems to be approaching its twilight. The left-arm quick recently announced his retirement from the T20 World Cup after the 2024 edition. While Boult didn’t make an official announcement, his emotional send-off by teammates and his own cryptic comments suggest this might be the end of an era for New Zealand cricket.
“I’m not sure,” says Boult
Boult’s final T20 World Cup appearance was a bittersweet one. Though New Zealand’s lackluster performances meant an early exit from the tournament, Boult remained a bright spot, taking 2/14 against PNG. However, his post-match comments hinted at a larger decision. “I am not sure, whether I will play for New Zealand anymore. Can’t comment on that now. Last game in the World Cup for us,” he said, leaving his future in international arena uncertain.
This potential retirement wouldn’t come as a complete surprise. Now 34, Boult’s appearances for the Kiwis have been limited since his central contract was revoked nearly two years ago. If he has indeed played his last T20 World Cup, it’s likely he won’t be featuring in the 50-over World Cup in 2027 either, considering the next T20 showpiece is scheduled for 2026.
Most wickets for New Zealand in International cricket
Bowler | Inn. | Wickets | Av. |
---|---|---|---|
Tim Southee | 472 | 765 | 29.24 |
Daniel Vettori | 492 | 696 | 32.43 |
TRENT BOULT | 323 | 611 | 25.60 |
Sir Richard Hadlee | 262 | 589 | 22.10 |
Boult’s contribution to New Zealand cricket has been immense. Since his debut in 2011, he has become the nation’s third-highest wicket-taker across all formats, claiming a staggering 611 wickets at a phenomenal bowling average of 25.60.
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Boult’s swing bowling has been a nightmare for batters worldwide. He was a key member of the New Zealand team that clinched the historic 2019-2021 ICC World Test Championship. He also played a pivotal role in their heartbreaking runner-up finishes at the 2015 and 2019 Cricket World Cups, even becoming the joint leading wicket-taker in the 2015 edition.
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Boult’s ability to take wickets with the new ball in limited-overs cricket has earned him a reputation as one of the best bowlers of the modern era. He etched his name further in history by becoming the first New Zealand bowler to claim a hat-trick in the ODI World Cup, achieving the feat in 2019 against arch nemesis Australia.
While the future remains unclear, one thing is certain: Trent Boult has served New Zealand cricket with distinction. His contribution to the team has been significant, and his potential retirement will leave a void in the bowling attack.