Gavin Larsen hopes Trent Boult plays in ODI World Cup- Dinamani

by time news

The New Zealand Cricket Board has said the door is always open for fast bowler Trent Bould.

Due to the growth of T20 leagues, cricketers are also giving less importance to international cricket. In the New Zealand Cricket Board, the four famous players like Trent Boult, Grandhomme, Jimmy Neesham and Martin Guptill have withdrawn from the contract. Grandhomme retired from international cricket to play in T20 leagues.

33-year-old Trent Boult has played 78 Tests, 93 ODIs and 44 T20Is for New Zealand. Last August, he asked to be released from his contract with the New Zealand Cricket Board due to workload and more time spent with his family. The New Zealand Cricket Board also accepted this and released him. This result is expected to increase the contribution of Trent Bould in T20 league matches. He played 16 matches for Rajasthan in the 2022 IPL. Speaking about playing in the 2023 World Cup last August, he said: “One day after the 2019 World Cup final I said to Kane Williamson that we will play the same final again four years later. “We will try again to win the World Cup,” he said.

In this case, Kevin Larsen, the chairman of the selection committee of the New Zealand Cricket Board, said about the 2023 World Cup:

The doors to Trend Bold remain open. Bolt continues to speak with head coach Gary Stutt. We all know about Bolt’s talent and contribution. We want Bolt to involve himself in the New Zealand team. We understand his situation. So we will talk to him and take decisions accordingly. This year there is an ODI World Cup. “I am confident that if the stars align, he will bowl the opening overs for us,” he said.

You may also like

Leave a Comment