New Zealand Cricket (NZC) have agreed to release World No.1 ODI bowler Trent Boult from his central contract to allow the experienced pacer to spend more time with his family and be available to play in domestic leagues around the world, reports the world cricket governing body (ICC).
The decision does not mean an end to Boult's international career -- a veteran of 78 Test matches and more than 130 white-ball games. But NZC has made it clear that they will give priority at selection to players that are currently contracted.
Boult said the ability to spend more time with his family over the coming years was influential in coming to his decision. "This has been a really tough decision for me and I'd like to thank NZC for their support in getting to this point," he was quoted as saying.