Guptill, who made his debut for New Zealand in 2009, scored 7436 runs across 198 ODIs, to go with 3531 from 122 T20Is. The swashbuckling right-handed batter also played 47 Tests for the Black Caps, returning with 2586 runs.
He was a key member of the New Zealand sides that made it to successive ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup finals in 2015 and 2019.
In 2015, as the Brendon McCullum-led side finished runner-ups, co-hosting the tournament, Guptill finished as the top-scorer with 547 runs.
During the campaign, he went on to blast 237 off 163 deliveries against West Indies, which remains the second-highest individual score in ODIs.
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