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Bengaluru, Nov 9: Trent Boult on Thursday became the third New Zealand bowler to take 600 wickets in International cricket, during the ICC ODI World Cup match against Sri Lanka at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
With Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis’ wicket, Boult completed 600 wickets in international cricket to achieve the landmark.
He became the only third Kiwi bowler after the current teammate Tim Southee and former captain Daniel Vettori to achieve this feat. Boult, 34, has taken 601 wickets in just 315 innings at a blowing average of 25.73 so far.
Earlier in the match, Boult also became the first New Zealand bowler to take 50 wickets in ODI WORLD Cup history.
Trent Boult on Thursday became the first New Zealand bowler to take 50 wickets in the ICC ODI World Cup playing against Sri Lanka at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.Tim Southee ranks second on the list with 38 wickets.
Boult is now the third left-arm pacer in ODI World Cup history to take 50 or more wickets after Mitchell Starc, of Australia, who leads the chart with 59 scalps at 19.74.
Former Pakistan bowler Wasim Akram held the record before Starc surpassed him. Akram took 55 wickets at 23.83.
Meanwhile, Boult surpassed Chaminda Vaas (49) to join this elite club among left-arm pacers.
Boult also became the sixth bowler overall to take 50-plus ODI World Cup wickets.
Former Aussie pacer Glenn McGrath leads the show with 71 scalps at 18.19. Sri Lanka’s spin wizard Muthiah Muralidaran is second with 68 scalps at 19.63.
Lasith Malinga has 56 wickets while Starc owns 59. Akram is fifth on the list with 55 scalps and Boult with 52 wickets is in sixth place.
In the ongoing World Cup Trent Boult has so far claimed 11 wickets, playing his 9 matches. (IANS)

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