In 99 ODIs, Boult has picked 187 wickets at an average of 23.97 and economy rate of 4.93, forming a vital new-ball pair with senior right-arm pacer Tim Southee. After opting out of central contract, Boult has signed up with Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League (BBL) and for MI Emirates in the inaugural edition of ILT20 in the UAE.Stronach firmly believes Boult will be back on the international cricket arena well in time to be there for the 2023 ODI World Cup. "So, I think all going well for him and so forth, then he would love to be part of that World Cup squad and probably some series leading into it so we can perform the best we can.""He definitely still loves playing for his country … we haven't got to the actual nuts and bolts, but he still wants to play for New Zealand. The World Cup's still a week way away so we're not picking the World Cup squad as of now but yeah … he's definitely not saying to us that he doesn't want to be a part of that, put it that way. If (he gets selected) he'll be there."
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