Trent Boult confirms his end of T20 Worldcup Career
Boult informed the reporters, "Speaking on behalf of myself, this will be my last T20 World Cup," following his decisive 2 for 7 against Uganda in what was effectively a dead rubber.
At the beginning of the T20 World Cup, New Zealand lost to Afghanistan and the West Indies, which resulted in their elimination from the competition despite their thrilling victory.
Overall, his returns in T20 World Cup matches are very good. With 32 wickets in 17 matches, he holds the second-best economy rate (6.07) among the top ten all-time wicket takers in the event.
Boult remarked, "We're devastated to not qualify." "We've been outplayed earlier in the tournament and yeah, we haven't qualified for good reason so it's unfortunate but that's how T20 cricket goes."
After being freed from his central contract two years ago, the left-arm quick has only appeared in a small number of international matches.
Together, we bowled a good number of overs. I am extremely familiar with the relationship and they are very good friends both on and off the ground. Thus, it's good to turn the clock back a little and witness some top-tier swing bowling. So, yes, as I mentioned, some wonderful memories, and maybe a few more to come."
Despite not making it to the Super Eight in this continuing competition, Boult still has one T20 World Cup encounter left, which is on Monday against Papua New Guinea.