Trent Boult’s decision not to sign a key playing contract showcases his dedication to the team and will contribute to New Zealand’s aspirations for success in the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. Boult, along with New Zealand Cricket, has reached a resolution where he will continue playing on an informal basis, while twenty other international players receive full-time contracts. In August 2022, the 33-year-old fast bowler and the New Zealand board came to an agreement during the release of central contracts, allowing Boult to participate in local tournaments worldwide and spend more quality time with his family.

With Boult’s departure from contractual obligations, NZC has granted him the opportunity to represent the national team through a casual playing arrangement, indicating his potential return in time for the World Cup preparations. On another note, Adam Milne, a fellow fast bowler, is poised to accept his first central contract in five years after an outstanding performance in international matches. Milne has taken 24 wickets in the past 12 months, including a remarkable five-wicket haul against Sri Lanka in a T20I held in Dunedin in April. He has also played 11 T20Is and five ODIs, showcasing his consistent presence in the team.