The New Zealand player announced his retirement after playing his last match of the T20 World Cup

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New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult played his last T20 World Cup match against PNG on Sunday, June 17. The Kiwi player has already announced his retirement from the T20 World Cup before this match. He made it clear that this World Cup is going to be the last tournament of his T20 World Cup career. After this, he has not clarified whether he will play in this format for the Blackcaps or not. In his last T20 World Cup match against PNG, Boult took two wickets for 14 runs in his quota of 4 overs.

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After his performance, Boult said, “It felt a little awkward. Wanted to finish with a yorker. I’m proud of what I did in the Black Caps. It’s just sad that we didn’t go ahead. But whenever you have to represent the country .It’s a proud moment to represent, but I’ve played with him off the field for almost 12 years, but I have mixed feelings about how we want to play in the tournament.

Let me tell you, New Zealand T20 World Cup The group is off stage. Defeats at the hands of Afghanistan and West Indies saw them miss out on a place in the next round of the tournament. This T20 World Cup has been disappointing for the Kiwi team.

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However, Lockie Ferguson won everyone’s hearts with his record breaking bowling in the final match. He bowled the cheapest spell in the history of T20 cricket. In his quota of 4 overs, he took 3 wickets without conceding a single run. He is the only bowler to bowl 4 maiden overs in T20 cricket. He was adjudged player of the match for this brilliant bowling.

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