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Boult retires after final day with New Zealand at T20 World Cup – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/17 at 10:27 PM
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New Zealand’s legendary left-arm paceman, Trent Boult, has announced his retirement from international cricket following their exit from the T20 World Cup. The 34-year-old has had a prolific career in international cricket, with 317 Test wickets and 211 one-day international wickets to his name. Boult played his final game against Papua New Guinea, where he showcased his bowling skills by picking up two wickets for 14 runs.

Despite New Zealand’s disappointing campaign in the T20 World Cup, Boult’s contribution to the team over the years has been immense. He has been a key figure in the Black Caps’ bowling attack, forming a formidable partnership with Tim Southee. Boult’s departure from international cricket will leave a void in the team, as he has been a consistent performer across all formats.

Trent Boult’s decision to retire marks the end of a successful 13-year career representing New Zealand in international cricket. His performances have been praised by his teammates and opponents alike, with New Zealand captain Kane Williamson lauding him as a great servant of the game. Boult’s work ethic, dedication, and skill on the field have set a high standard for aspiring cricketers to follow.

As Boult bids farewell to the international cricket arena, fans and fellow players reflect on the impact he has had on the sport. His ability to swing the ball, pick up crucial wickets, and perform under pressure has made him a valuable asset to the New Zealand team. Despite the disappointments in the T20 World Cup, Boult’s legacy will live on in the annals of New Zealand cricket history.

The left-arm paceman’s achievements, including his impressive Test and one-day international records, have solidified his place as one of the best bowlers in New Zealand cricket history. Boult’s farewell match against Papua New Guinea may not have been the ideal setting for his final appearance, but it served as a fitting tribute to his contributions to the team over the years.

As Trent Boult takes a final bow from international cricket, he leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come. His impact on the game, his team, and the fans will be sorely missed. Boult’s retirement marks the end of an era for New Zealand cricket, but it also paves the way for a new generation of players to step up and carry on his legacy.

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