Last updated: August 2026
| Net Worth | Estimated at around $6 million |
| Born | July 22, 1989 |
| Profession | Professional Cricketer (Franchise Cricket) |
| Nationality | 🇳🇿 New Zealander |
Trent Boult is a New Zealand fast bowler who represented the Black Caps across all formats for over a decade before stepping back from international cricket to focus on franchise Twenty20 leagues around the world.
Early Life & Family
Trent Boult was born on July 22, 1989, in Rotorua, New Zealand, and developed as a left-arm fast-medium bowler known for his ability to swing the ball, coming through New Zealand’s age-group cricket system.
Rise to Fame
Boult established himself in New Zealand’s international side after making his debut, quickly forming one of world cricket’s most celebrated new-ball bowling partnerships alongside fellow seamer Tim Southee.
Career History
Boult represented New Zealand in all three formats from 2011 to 2024, playing a central role in the team that won the inaugural 2019-2021 ICC World Test Championship and reaching the final of both the 2015 and 2019 Cricket World Cups, in both cases finishing as runner-up. In 2022, New Zealand Cricket agreed to release Boult from his central contract at his request so he could spend more time with family and pursue franchise T20 opportunities, and he formally retired from international cricket in 2024. He has continued playing at the top level of franchise cricket, most notably for the Mumbai Indians in the IPL — who retained him for the 2026 season for INR 12.5 crore, around $1.5 million — as well as for MI Cape Town in South Africa’s SA20 and MI New York in the US Major League Cricket competition.
How They Built Their Wealth
Boult’s wealth comes from over a decade of New Zealand central-contract and match-fee earnings combined with lucrative Twenty20 franchise deals, particularly his long-running IPL contracts with the Mumbai Indians organization, which have made him one of the highest-paid overseas players in franchise cricket.
Personal Life
Family time was Boult’s stated reason for stepping back from New Zealand’s central contract in 2022, though further detailed information about his personal life is not widely publicized.
Trent Boult’s net worth is estimated at around $6 million, reflecting more than a decade as one of world cricket’s premier fast bowlers followed by a lucrative continuing career in Twenty20 franchise leagues.
