Taruba (Trinidad and Tobago), New Zealand captain Kane Williamson on Monday paid tribute to outgoing fast bowler Trent Boult, saying that the left-arm fast bowler will remain a great servant of New Zealand and world cricket.

Boult played his last game for New Zealand in the T20 World Cup on Monday, returning with figures of 4-0-14-2 against Papua New Guinea in a seven-wicket win as the Kiwis exited the competition with a win. Got out.

"I think there's a bit of reflection after every tournament, this is Trent's last ICC tournament, it's about the impact of our game and the world," Williamson said after New Zealand's final match after failing to make the Super Eight round of the tournament. A great servant of the game." ,

"(It's sad to see him go but that's the nature of playing for a long time. As a boy, he's got a huge hunger to keep getting better, he trains hard, (he's) very fit, and very clear "How he wants to work," Williamson said. "(Bolt) has conducted himself well across formats. Has made a great contribution and has created space for new players."

Boult, 34, played 61 T20Is for New Zealand and took 83 wickets, while in 18 T20 World Cup matches, the left-arm pacer took 34 wickets at an average of 12.50 with an economy of six per over.