New Zealand pacer Trent Boult has been released from his central contract by New Zealand Cricket (NZC). It was requested by the pacer himself as he wants to spend more time with his family and play the domestic Twenty20 (T20) leagues, while his international career would be "significantly reduced". The move will likely have severe ramifications for NZ, given the extreme rise of T20 leagues, especially when NZ's domestic season is about to start. In the meantime, Boult is expected to announce his involvement in one of the T20 leagues in South Africa or the United Arab Emirates (UAE). However, NZC CEO David White confirmed to ESPNCricinfo that Boult would continue to play in the ongoing West Indies tour and the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup in Australia.