The Herald (South Africa)

Boult still keen to play for New Zealand at this year’s World Cup

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Seamer Trent Boult still wants to play for New Zealand at this year’s World Cup and Tests next year despite giving up his central contract to allow him to spend more time with his family.

The 33-year-old, who with Tim Southee has made up one of the world’s most feared pace attacks over the last decade, has not played internatio­nal cricket since negotiatin­g a “significan­tly reduced role” with the Black Caps in August.

“I’ve still got that big desire to play for New Zealand,” Boult told Cricinfo in Jaipur, where he is playing for the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

“It is what it is: I’ve made my decision.

“I’ve been lucky enough to have a 13-year career in the Black Cap and, hey, I’ve still got a big desire to play in the World Cup as well.

“It’s such a great tournament ... 100%, I’ve got that desire to be out there.”

Boult was part of the squads that finished runners-up at the last two 50-overs World Cups and thought New Zealand would again be a force in India in October and November.

“We’re a great one-day side,” he said.

“We’ve got some players that have travelled to India and experience­d the conditions a lot, and that’s what it comes down to in World Cups.

“You can’t buy experience, and you can’t replace players that have toured for however many years across these conditions.”

Boult was snubbed for New Zealand’s home Test series against England earlier this year, despite the hosts losing a string of fast bowlers to injury and the first Test taking place close to his Mount Maunganui home.

“It felt bizarre,” he said. “Test match cricket was on, a couple of kilometres down the road, and I wasn’t part of it.”

The pace spearhead said he hoped he had not played his last match for New Zealand in the longest format.

“There are some big Tests coming up next year.

“Australia and SA are due to travel to New Zealand.

“And Test cricket is still my favourite format.”

“They said that if I chose to move away from that contract, my time ... would be limited and I’m pretty sure they’ve never had anyone play Test cricket that isn’t contracted — so that probably makes it hard as well. ”—

 ?? Picture: ALEX DAVIDSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? GAME ON: Trent Boult of New Zealand still has a desire to play for his country at this year’s World Cup despite having given up his central contract
Picture: ALEX DAVIDSON/GETTY IMAGES GAME ON: Trent Boult of New Zealand still has a desire to play for his country at this year’s World Cup despite having given up his central contract

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