Legends 90 League: Against Big Boys, Chattisgarh Warriors player Guptill was at his very best and completely destroyed the bowlers. Without losing a single wicket, he and Rishi Dhawan recorded a partnership of 240 runs for the first wicket.
Despite having declared his retirement from international cricket, Martin Guptill is still capable of playing at the highest level, as demonstrated by Monday’s Legends 90 match. The former New Zealand batsman went all guns blazing, hitting 160 runs off of 49 balls and punishing the opposition bowl.
Against Big Boys, Guptill, who played for the Chattisgarh Warriors, was at the top of his game and completely destroyed the bowlers. Together with Rishi Dhawan, he amassed 240 runs for the first wicket without losing a single one.He helped the side reach their goal of 326 runs by smashing 12 fours and 16 sixes as the two went all guns blazing. He made several incredible shots that left the bowlers scratching their heads. His outstanding innings helped his team win the game handily.
The cricket player from New Zealand just announced his retirement from international play. He was one of their top openers and ended his 15-year career.
During the 2015 World Cup, he became the first batter from New Zealand to score a double hundred runs in the 50-over format. Having participated in 198 One-Day Internationals, he amassed 7346 runs, including 18 hundreds. At an incredible average of 29.38, he had amassed 2586 runs from 47 Test matches and 3531 runs from 122 Twenty20 Internationals.
He demonstrated his hitting ability in the Legends 90 league after retiring, as evidenced by the game versus Big Boys.