Trent Boult Retires From T20 World Cup Cricket, Stars With Figures of 2/14 in Final T20 WC Match As New Zealand Beat Papua New Guinea by Seven Wickets

The left-arm pacer, over the years, had established himself as one of New Zealand's mainstays across formats. He concluded his T20 World Cup career with a fine spell of 2/14 against Papua New Guinea with New Zealand eventually winning the match by seven wickets.

Trent Boult (Photo credit: DIsney+ Hotstar)

Trent Boult, one of New Zealand's finest, has retired from T20 World Cup cricket after New Zealand's win over Papua New Guinea in ICC T20 World Cup 2024 on Monday, June 17. The left-arm pacer had earlier announced that this match would be his last in T20 World Cups and he was greeted with hugs by teammates before the game got underway. Boult finished with figures of 2/14 in his four overs, taking the wickets of Hiri Hiri and Norman Varua. After the match, he was seen waving to the fans and signing autographs. New Zealand Defeat Papua New Guinea By Seven Wickets In ICC T20 World Cup 2024; Lockie Ferguson's Record-Breaking Spell Helps Kiwis End Campaign With Victory.

Trent Boult Retires from T20 World Cups After NZ vs PNG Match

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