He made a comeback into the ODI side for the home series against South Africa in October 2014, but did not feature in the games against Pakistan in UAE. He bagged seven wickets in the first Test against Sri Lanka in Christchurch and helped New Zealand win the Test match. He was a regular member of the Test side and was always amongst the wickets. The left-armer grabbed the opportunity of playing in T20Is with both hands and picked up four wickets in two matches. On the basis of his fine performances in Tests, Boult was selected for the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh. He continued to have a great time in Test cricket as he picked up 10 wickets in the two games against India, which New Zealand won 1-0. That performance also gave Boult his first Man of the Match award. His moment of glory came in the second Test against West Indies at Basin Reserve, where he got his first 10-wicket haul. He had a fairly good start to his career as he has picked up wickets against England, West Indies, India and Sri Lanka. Boult's first Test wicket was Michael Hussey as he picked up four wickets in the match and helped New Zealand win a Test in Australia for the first time since 1985. Boult was in and around the New Zealand team, but only made his Test debut in Hobart in December 2011. Later on, he was selected for the Under-19 World Cup in 2008. Trent Boult, the left-handed swing bowler made his First-Class debut when he was picked for the New Zealand 'A' team for the tour of India in 2007.
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