At the ripe age of 38, former New Zealand cricket legend Guptill has officially announced his international retirement. This declaration comes a few weeks before the much-anticipated ICC CT’25, putting an end to a dazzling career that lasted more than 15 years. Well-known for his continued performance, especially in white-ball cricket, Guptill leaves with an astonishing 367 matches and more than 13,000 runs scored in his career.
Retrospecting upon a splendid cricket career, Martin Guptill said to New Zealand Cricket (NZC):
“As a young kid, it was always my dream to play for New Zealand, and I feel incredibly lucky and proud to have played 367 games for my country,” Guptill said.
“I will forever cherish the memories made wearing the silver fern alongside a great group of guys,” he went on, acknowledging the support of his teammates and coaching staff.
He pays special mention to:
Guptill also expressed profound appreciation for his family:
“To my wife Laura and our beautiful children Harley and Teddy – thank you. Thank you, Laura, for the sacrifices you have made for me and our family. You’ve been my biggest supporter, my rock, and my counsel through all of the ups and downs.”
Martin has had a phenomenal career as a cricketer and is tagged as one of New Zealand’s most consistent white-ball players with pages covered in the records of amazing performances. Following is a bit closer look at the career stats for the player:
Format | Matches | Runs | Average | Centuries |
---|---|---|---|---|
ODIs | 198 | 7,346 | 43.51 | 18 |
T20Is | 122 | 3,531 | 31.81 | - |
Tests | 47 | 2,586 | 29.38 | 3 |
A Hero of the 2011 and 2015 World Cups
Guptill’s WC performances are etched in cricketing history. Key moments include:
Throughout the World Cups, Guptill’s performance in crucial matches has been consistent:
Guptill’s journey to international cricket was anything but conventional. Notable milestones include:
Guptill’s ability to dominate both pacers and spinners has been a key feature of his batting. His remarkable strokeplay made him a dangerous player in limited-overs formats.
The White-Ball Specialist
Even if Guptill’s Test career has not been as illustrious as the limited-overs formats, his contribution in One Day Internationals and Twenty20Is is undeniable with his type of up-tempo yet restrained batting:
It proves his versatility, as it has been displayed across various T20 leagues like the IPL, CPL, and BBL, with his ability to hit clean coming into play.
As the world of cricket bids goodbye to one of the greatest white-ball players, Guptill’s legacy continues and inspires many generations to come. Guptill is set retire from international cricket officially, but on a more glorious note, his Impressive career stats in One Day Internationals and Twenty20Is spearheaded his contributions to WC history. His Resilience and determination in overcoming personal adversity and Unmatched consistency in limited-overs cricket, he has left his influence over the game, and his exceptional journey will continue to be a motivational source for future cricketers.