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I Had A Lot More To Give New Zealand Cricket: Guptill Laments End Of International Career
The 38-year-old batter, who gave back his contract to pursue playing opportunities elsewhere in late 2022, officially confirmed his retirement from international cricket on Wednesday. He played 367 games (198 ODIs, 122 T20Is, 47 Tests) for the Black Caps, scoring 23 international centuries across the three formats.
He finished his 14-year international career (2009 to 2022) as New Zealand's leading T20I run-scorer with 3,531 from 122 T20I matches, and his 7,346 ODI runs placed him third on the ODI list behind Ross Taylor and Stephen Fleming.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31