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Trent Boult Signs Off from The T20I World Cup

• 21 Jun, 24 • by Inkspilled
Trent Boult Signs Off from The T20I World Cup

New Zealand pace legend Trent Boult has drawn the curtains on his T20 World Cup career, leaving a bittersweet taste in fans’ mouths. While Boult’s final appearance came in a dead rubber against Papua New Guinea, his contribution to the shortest format remains undeniable.

Boult announced his departure after a stellar performance against Uganda, where his figures of 2 for 7 showcased his trademark swing bowling. While he remained modest about his future in international cricket beyond this tournament, the 34-year-old’s irregular appearances since losing his central contract hint at a larger decision looming.

Boult’s T20 World Cup record is nothing short of phenomenal. Ranked second among the tournament’s all-time top wicket-takers with 32 scalps in 17 matches, he consistently delivered in high-pressure situations. But with his focus shifting to lucrative T20 leagues abroad, his presence in the national team has dwindled.

The veteran pacer’s retirement from T20Is throws his ODI future into question. Given the physical demands of fast bowling and the upcoming 2027 ODI World Cup, this T20 World Cup might mark his farewell to both formats.

Boult’s departure highlights a larger concern for New Zealand cricket – an aging core. With only three players under 30 expected upon their return home, the team faces a period of transition. This raises questions about their future dominance, especially considering their consistent semi-final appearances in ICC tournaments since 2015.

Boult, alongside his long-time partner Tim Southee, has been central to this success. Their nostalgic performance against Uganda, where they combined for a devastating 5 for 11 spell, served as a reminder of their past glories. While Boult expressed hope for “a couple more” moments together, his retirement casts a shadow on the future of this legendary partnership.

Captain Kane Williamson remains optimistic about the team’s future, but Boult’s decision underscores the urgent need to find replacements for their veteran stars. As New Zealand cricket navigates this transition, one thing remains certain: Trent Boult’s legacy as a T20 World Cup great will forever be etched in cricketing history.

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