Trent Boult, the seasoned left-arm paceman, has announced his retirement from international cricket following New Zealand’s exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Boult, who has been a stalwart in the team for 13 years, expressed mixed emotions after his final appearance in a T20 World Cup match against Papua New Guinea in Trinidad.
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- Trent Boult confirms retirement from international cricket after New Zealand’s T20 World Cup campaign concludes.
- His last game saw New Zealand defeat Papua New Guinea by seven wickets.
- Boult ended his career with a strong performance, taking 2 wickets for 14 runs.
- The match was played at Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad.
- Boult reflects on his career, describing mixed emotions about his final appearance.
- New Zealand’s early defeats to Afghanistan and the West Indies dashed their Super Eights hopes.
- Boult’s career spanned 13 years, known for his lethal left-arm pace.
- He leaves a significant void in New Zealand’s bowling lineup.
- Boult acknowledges pride in his achievements with the Black Caps.
- Future plans for Boult remain uncertain as he takes time to consider his next steps.
