Why does Trent Boult not get his due when we talk about the world's best bowlers?

He has a record better than most, in ODIs and Test cricket; and that’s in an age of format specialists

Sidharth Monga08-Jun-2019June 5 in England was a great day for fast-bowling enthusiasts. Or even general bowling enthusiasts. Jasprit Bumrah and Kagiso Rabada treated the Hampshire Bowl to a stunning bowling display in slightly helpful conditions. It was a much awaited coming together of these two exciting young fast bowlers, who tend to rise above the conditions with their pace and their skill.Which one is the better bowler? People debated it all day. At ESPNcricinfo we ran a poll on our Live Report for the game. Implicit in the question is: which of them is the best bowler in the world across the longer two formats, with T20 being more a franchise sport than an international one?Quietly, 84 miles north-east of the Hampshire Bowl, at The Oval, another fast bowler became the second fastest to 150 ODI wickets. Since he made his debut, only Imran Tahir has taken more ODI wickets, and Tahir doesn’t have the additional job of playing Tests.ALSO READ: Boult and Southee: ‘Understanding each other away from cricket helps us on the field’ODIs are not even Trent Boult’s stronger format. He has 246 Test wickets to go with the 150 in ODIs. Since his debut in Tests, only Test specialists have taken more wickets than him. Boult averages under 28 in both formats. For sheer versatility, longevity and quality, he deserves to be in the conversation about the best international all-formats bowlers.