Martin Guptill, one of New Zealand’s greatest white-ball cricketers, has officially announced his retirement from international cricket. The 38-year-old last represented the Black Caps in October 2022 but took his time before officially confirming his decision. He will continue to play in T20 leagues worldwide.
Martin Guptill leaves the international stage as New Zealand’s second-highest run-scorer in ODIs, amassing 7346 runs in 198 matches. Only Ross Taylor (8607) and Stephen Fleming (8007) have scored more for the Black Caps in this format. In T20Is, Guptill remains New Zealand’s all-time leading run-scorer with 3531 runs in 122 matches at a strike rate of 135.70.
Career Highlights
Martin Guptill’s Career Stats:
| Span | Matches (Mat) | Innings (Inns) | Not Outs (NO) | Runs | Highest Score (HS) | Average (Avg) | Balls Faced (BF) | Strike Rate (SR) | Centuries (100s) | Fifties (50s) | Ducks (0s) | Fours (4s) | Sixes (6s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009-2022 | 367 | 402 | 27 | 13,463 | 237* | 35.90 | 16,565 | 81.27 | 23 | 76 | 29 | 1,385 | 383 |
In November 2022, Guptill gave up his New Zealand central contract to pursue opportunities in global T20 leagues. Since then, he has played in major competitions, including the Pakistan Super League, Big Bash League, Caribbean Premier League, and more.
Martin Guptill will once again be part of the upcoming PSL 10 draft.
Guptill’s remarkable career will be celebrated during New Zealand’s third ODI against Sri Lanka at Eden Park on January 11. Reflecting on his retirement, Guptill expressed pride in his 367-game international career and gratitude toward his teammates, coaches, and fans who supported him throughout his journey.
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