Manawatu Standard

Trent Boult, allrounder

- IAN ANDERSON

All hail Trent Boult, King of the Bunnies.

Boult made an unbeaten 37 yesterday as New Zealand were dismissed for 373 in their first innings of the second test against the West Indies in Hamilton. That took the tailender’s test average with the bat to a mouth-watering 16.96.

What also makes Boult the most influentia­l No 11 of all-time is his ability to score runs in a hurry – while he can also occupy the crease when the occasion demands.

His score yesterday came off only 27 balls and featured five fours and two sixes as he added 61 runs in 8.1 overs with new-ball team-mate Tim Southee.

Boult has blasted 46 fours and 22 sixes batting at the bottom of the Black Caps order while driving opposing bowler’s wild with his unorthodox style and superb handeye co-ordination.

New Zealand’s lower-order batting had a minor alteration for the second test, with Neil Wagner being promoted to No 9 ahead of Southee, who didn’t play in the first test.

Such is Boult’s prolificac­y that there’s a case that he should be promoted.

Southee – who made a whirlwind unbeaten 77 on test debut – averages 16.81 while Wagner averages 12.31.

But Boult may likely fancy cementing his place in test history as the King of All Rabbits. He has played 57 test innings at No 11, totalling 458 runs (with 30 not outs) and has a high score of 52 not out.

So who are his challenger­s to the crown?

The most obvious is Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon. The man nicknamed ‘‘Garry’’ averages 15.65 when batting at the bottom, with 313 runs from 45 innings and a highest score of 40 not out.

The most runs from a No 11 in test history is 623 from the game’s greatest wicket-taker, Sri Lankan leggie Muttiah Muralithar­an, who averaged a handy 11.32. Ahead of Boult also sit Glenn Mcgrath (603 runs at 7.63), Courtney Walsh (553 at 7.47) and Jimmy Anderson (472 at 9.44).

A long list of Kiwi test cricketers with a worse batting average than the 28-year-old left-arm quick include Doug Bracewell (13.85), Grant Bradburn (13.12), Neil Broom (10.66), Lance Cairns (16.28), Simon Doull (14.61), Grant Elliott (10.75), Evan Gray (15.50), Robbie Hart (16.25), Phil Horne (10.14), Peter Ingram (15.25), Paul Mcewan (16.00), Kyle Mills (11.56), Michael Papps (16.40), Mike Shrimpton (13.95), Daryl Tuffey (16.42) and Paul Wiseman (14.07).

 ?? PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES/PHOTOSPORT ?? Most of Trent Boult’s shots won’t be found in any coaching manual, such as this stepaway ramp shot which went for six at Seddon Park yesterday. Below, Boult dives to take a brilliant caught and bowled to dismiss West Indies batsman Shimron Hetmyer.
PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES/PHOTOSPORT Most of Trent Boult’s shots won’t be found in any coaching manual, such as this stepaway ramp shot which went for six at Seddon Park yesterday. Below, Boult dives to take a brilliant caught and bowled to dismiss West Indies batsman Shimron Hetmyer.
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