Martin Guptill Bids Farewell to International Cricket
After a illustrious 14-year career, Martin Guptill, the 38-year-old New Zealand batter, has announced his retirement from international cricket, leaving behind a legacy of numerous records and unforgettable moments on the field, including his remarkable performance in the 2015 ICC World Cup.
Guptill's international career, which spanned 367 games, including 198 ODIs, 122 T20Is, and 47 Tests, was marked by his impressive batting skills, earning him the third-highest run-scorer position in ODIs with 7,346 runs and the highest run-scorer in T20Is with 3,531 runs. His notable innings, such as 237* against the West Indies, 189* against England, and 180* against South Africa, will be remembered as some of the most impressive performances in New Zealand's cricket history. Guptill's career was also highlighted by his century on debut against the West Indies in 2009 and his top-scorer title in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup with 547 runs.
One of the most memorable moments of Guptill's career was his direct hit to run-out MS Dhoni in the 2019 semi-final against India. Guptill has expressed his gratitude to his teammates, coaches, and his wife Laura for their support throughout his career, stating that he will "forever cherish the memories made wearing the silver fern alongside a great group of guys." Although Guptill is retiring from international cricket, he will continue to play in T20 leagues globally, allowing fans to still witness his impressive batting skills in action.
As Guptill bids farewell to international cricket, he leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come. His impressive records, including 23 centuries in international cricket and 18 ODI centuries, have cemented his position as one of New Zealand's greatest cricketers. Guptill's departure marks the end of an era, but his contributions to the sport will continue to inspire and influence future generations of cricketers.
Martin Guptill's retirement from international cricket concludes a 14-year career with 367 games, 7,346 ODI runs, and 3,531 T20I runs, leaving behind a legacy of records and memorable performances, including his 2015 ICC World Cup top-scorer title and famous direct hit to run-out MS Dhoni in the 2019 semi-final, as he continues to play in T20 leagues globally.