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Trent Boult

New ZealandNZ
36 yrs|
All Rounder

About Trent Boult

Name
Trent Boult
Gender
Male
Birth
22 Jul 1989
Birth Place
Rotorua, New Zealand
Height
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Nationality
New Zealander
Role
All Rounder
Bats
right handed
Bowls
left-arm fast-medium

One of the finest new-ball bowlers of the modern generation, Trent Boult has evolved himself as one of the leaders of the pace attack and by the time he hangs his boots from international cricket, Boult will be considered as one of the best new-ball bowlers to have emerged from the country. A left-arm quick bowler who has the ability to swing the ball both ways, Boult can also produce some magical spells of swing bowling even on pitches that are not conducive for the fast bowlers. 

Growing up as a normal kiwi guy, Boult was into Golf, fishing, and surfing but soon realized that he had immense potentials as a cricketer. Growing up in a neighborhood that produced eventual New Zealand international players Kane Williamson and Doug Bracewell, Boult’s rise to the highest level was far from a smooth one. As a 17-year-old, Boult was named as the fastest secondary bowler in the country, and just in the next year, he was plying his trade for the national team in the U 19 World Cup. 

The left-arm speedster suffered a stress fracture in 2009 just when he was in line for graduation to the next level. He was out of cricket for the next two years and that made him realize the fact that he needed to concentrate on strength and conditioning. It was speculated that the injury was a consequence of trying to change his bowling style too often. He returned to the basics and it was under Shane Bond that Boult revived his bowling style from his school days. The results were quite immediate and by the year 2014-15, Boult had emerged the spearhead of the New Zealand pace bowling attack along with his partner in crime Tim Southee. 

His initial start to his limited-overs career wasn’t that great as the selectors had a preconceived notion that Boult won’t succeed in the shorter formats due to his inability to swing the white ball as much as the red cherry. However, the selectors couldn’t overlook him for a long time as his Test returns were quite staggering. He started to flourish under the captaincy of Brendon McCullum and his record across formats started to improve by leaps and bounds. 

Unlike many bowlers of the modern generation, he relied on taking wickets rather than containing runs and emerged as the leading wicket-taker for New Zealand. He showcased his full array of skills during the 2015 World Cup where he finished as the joint leading wicket-taker with 22 scalps under his belt in 7 matches. He was instrumental in New Zealand reaching their first-ever World Cup final. 

His magical run in the World Cup made way for his inclusion in the IPL as he was snapped up for a whopping amount in the cash-rich league. Since his IPL debut he has played for Delhi, Kolkata Knight Riders, and in 2020, Boult was one of the leading wicket-takers of the tournament while plying his trade for the Mumbai Indians. Along with Jasprit Bumrah, he forged a sensational camaraderie which eventually helped them win the title for the 5th time in IPL history. 

Boult had a sensational time with the ball in the 2019 World Cup bagging 17 wickets and taking New Zealand to the final of the tournament for the 2nd time in succession only to lose out to England by the narrowest of margins. He bagged a hat-trick against Australia and bagged the crucial wicket of Indian skipper Virat Kohli in the semi-final which paved way for yet another final berth in the quadrennial event. 

 His partnership with Tim Southee is one of the very best in the world and when on song this pair has the ability to dismantle any batting line-up especially in the longest format. In 2014, the pair bagged 67 out of the 143 wickets for New Zealand in Test cricket as New Zealand finished the year on a high, winning 5 of their 9 matches.

Trent Boult Recent Form

Batting

1 (2)
RR VS MI
0 (0)
MCT VS PR
1 (1)
PR VS MCT
0 (3)
MCT VS PC
7 (3)
NW VS AT
11 (6)
TR VS BP
7 (3)
BP VS WF
1 (2)
SL VS BP
1 (2)
WF VS MNY
22 (13)
SFU VS MNY

Bowling

1-50
MI VS RCB
0-22
RR VS MI
0-38
MI VS KKR
0-37
SEC VS MCT
3-28
MCT VS SEC
1-49
PC VS MCT
0-49
JSK VS MCT
0-29
MCT VS JSK
1-22
MCT VS PR
1-33
PR VS MCT

Trent Boult Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuck
ODI1145221600
21
77.429.002070
T20I61155800
16
90.638.29321
Test789475901
52
60.0515.8182300
IPL123308600
17
103.618.605310
BBL843500
23
112.9035.00040
ABU DHABI2342100
14
140.0021.00402
100B831900
11
172.7319.00210
WC ODI29103100
10
65.9615.5021--

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaiden
ODI1141132115.0024.39
7/34
13629.290
T20I6161837.6821.43
4/13
4016.730
Test781493173.0027.50
10/80
181054.940
IPL1231221448.4626.78
4/18
10019.010
BBL8888.0331.13
2/21
0023.250
ABU DHABI23231310.7536.38
2/7
0020.310
100B8866.9230.00
2/20
0021.670
WC ODI2929534.9225.55
5-27
6131.130

Career Debut Information

ODI DebutWest Indies vs New Zealand at Basseterre - July 11, 2012
T20I DebutNew Zealand vs England at Auckland - February 09, 2013
Test DebutAustralia vs New Zealand at Hobart - December 09 - 12, 2011
IPL Debutvs Chennai Super Kings at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Apr 11, 2015
BBL DebutSydney Thunder v Melbourne Stars Manuka Oval, Canberra, 13-12-2022
ABU DHABI DebutNew York Strikers v Deccan Gladiators Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, 28-11-2023
100B DebutBirmingham Phoenix v Trent Rockets Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, 8-8-2025

Teams played for

MI LondonMI New YorkMumbai IndiansMI Cape TownNorthern WarriorsNew ZealandMI EmiratesMelbourne Stars