Martin Guptill, the legendary cricketer of New Zealand, has finally called time on his international cricket career. Having made his debut in the cricketing world in 2009, Guptill has been an important part of New Zealand's cricket history. He played 198 ODIs, 122 T20Is, and 47 Tests for the country. Altogether, across the three formats, the 38-year-old managed to score a total of 13,463 runs.

While the Test cricket contributions were great, it was limited-overs formats that Guptill would bring his major success. He is New Zealand's highest scorer in T20Is with 3,531 runs in 122 matches. For ODIs, he is placed third in the tally of Kiwi run-scoring with 7,346 runs, after Ross Taylor (8,607) and Stephen Fleming (8,007).

A Career of Remarkable Milestones

International Career: Guptill ignited in his ODI debut against West Indies in January 2009. He followed up with a 122 off 135 balls; he was the first Kiwi to make a century on his ODI debut.

His most notable performance came against the West Indies during the quarterfinals of the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, when he smashed a record-breaking 237* off 163 balls. This heroic inning, including 24 fours and 11 sixes, is the highest individual score in ODI World Cup history.

He made 18 centuries in ODIs, 3 in Tests, and 2 in T20Is. Martin Guptill ended his international journey in October 2022.

Legacy of a Real Kiwi Legend

Contributions made by Martin Guptill can be certainly be one of the greats from the cricket field of New Zealand, be it record-breaking innings or bang for bucks in the high-stake matches.