In an emotional Instagram post Trent Boult the veteran New Zealand pacer reflected on his final T20I during the ongoing 2024 T20 World Cup. Despite their longstanding success in ICC tournaments the Kiwis faced a dismal campaign exiting in the group stage.
New Zealand finished their 2024 T20 World Cup campaign on a high note, defeating Papua New Guinea on Monday, June 17. Boult finished with an impressive 4-0-14-2 record.
Trent Boult recently posted a handful of photos on his official Instagram account, reflecting on his T20I career. He focused on his on-field experiences with his long-time colleagues Kane Williamson and Tim Southee, with whom he has competed since age group cricket.
Tim Southee replied to the post in the comments section by writing:
“Some great memories, and hopefully a couple more still to come”- Trent Boult on his future plans
Trent Boult told to media recently that the 2024 T20 World Cup will be his last ICC competition in the shortest format. The left-arm pacer also warmly remembers his famous on-and off-field cooperation with Tim Southee throughout the years, saying:
Trent Boult took 34 wickets in 18 T20 World Cup matches from 2014 to 2024, with a remarkable economy rate of 5.93.