Trent Boult has etched his name into the annals of cricketing history, becoming the third-fastest in the world to achieve the milestone of 200 ODI wickets.
The left-arm fast bowler achieved the feat in just 107 matches when he dismissed Bangladesh’s Towhid Hridoy in Chennai during the Black Caps’ third match of the Cricket World Cup, which they won by eight wickets.
In a typically humble manner, Boult remarked on his achievement post-match, saying: “Yeah, I’m very proud of it. It’s come with a bit of hard work, and I’ve always enjoyed one-day cricket – there [have] been days where it’s been a lot more successful than others, but [it’s] a very good feeling to tick off 200 [wickets]. Third-fastest I hear, which is pretty exciting.”
Only Mitchell Starc (102 matches) for Australia and Saqlain Mushtaq (104) for Pakistan have done it faster than Boult, who also took the wicket of Litton Das with the first ball of the match against Bangladesh.
A concern for the Black Caps, though, will be the health of Kane Williamson after he was struck in the hand by an errant throw, retiring hurt on 78.