In a major development, Martin Guptill, one of New Zealand’s cricketing legends, announced his retirement from international cricket on Wednesday, January 8. Known for his powerful batting, Guptill leaves behind a remarkable legacy, particularly in T20 cricket, where he established himself as one of New Zealand’s finest players. His contributions to the team, including key performances in World Cups and bilateral series, have earned him immense respect in the cricketing world. As one of the country’s top run-scorers in limited-overs formats, Guptill’s retirement marks the end of an era for New Zealand cricket.
Making his ODI debut in January 2009 against the West Indies, Guptill’s rise in international cricket was rapid. Just a month later, he made his T20I debut against Australia, and later that same year, he also marked his Test debut against India.
Martin Guptill Career
Martin Guptill’s adaptability and consistency enabled him to shine across all three formats of the game. Throughout his distinguished career, he represented New Zealand in over 350 international matches, playing 198 ODIs, 122 T20Is, and 47 Tests.
Guptill’s greatest impact came in the limited-overs formats, especially T20Is, where he stands as New Zealand’s all-time leading run-scorer. With an impressive 3,531 runs in T20Is, he holds the record for the most T20I runs by any New Zealand player.
Guptill described his time with the Blackcaps as “the greatest honour and privilege,” reflecting on his lifelong dream of representing New Zealand. He spoke with immense pride about playing 367 games for his country, calling the experience an incredible one, filled with cherished memories alongside a talented group of teammates.
“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. I will forever cherish the memories made wearing the silver fern alongside a great group of guys. I want to say a huge thanks to all my team-mates and coaching staff over the years, in particular Mark O’Donnell who has coached me since the Under 19 level and been a source of ongoing support and wisdom over my career,” Guptill said in a statement released by New Zealand cricket board.
“A special thanks must also go to my manager Leanne McGoldrick – all of the work behind the scenes never went unnoticed and I’ll be forever appreciative of all your support. 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 that come with the game. I am eternally grateful. Finally I’d like to thank all the cricket fans, here in NZ and around the world for all their support throughout the years,” Guptill concluded.
With heartfelt gratitude, Martin Guptill expressed his sincere thanks to his teammates, coaches, and the entire support staff who had been instrumental in shaping his career. He acknowledged their influence and unwavering support, which had been crucial throughout his cricketing journey. Guptill made a special mention of his long-time mentor, Mark O’Donnell, whose guidance and dedication had been invaluable to him over the years. He also thanked his manager, Leanne McGoldrick, for her commitment and unwavering belief in him. In addition, Guptill expressed profound appreciation for his wife, Laura, and their children, Harley and Teddy, whose love and support had been a constant source of strength through both the triumphs and challenges he faced on and off the field. Guptill’s gratitude extended to everyone who had been a part of his cricketing life, making his journey memorable and fulfilling.
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