Trent Boult admits he's not big on milestones; team success is what really matters.
It's a case of numbers, schmumbers as far as the 28-year-old left arm swing bowler is concerned. His seven for 34 yesterday to dismantle the West Indies in the second ODI in Christchurch are the second best figures by a New Zealand bowler in ODI cricket.
But here's one number to ponder: 22.
Boult is the second fastest New Zealander, behind the remarkable Shane Bond, to reach 100 ODI wickets, and fifth fastest overall to the mark. Three times he's taken six or more wickets in a match. Only the mighty Richard Hadlee (five times) and Bond (four) have taken five or more in an ODI more often than Boult.
Yesterday was his 56th match. Bond was two games faster, and in turn he was two games slower than the quickest to 100, Australian Mitchell Starc.