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Martin Guptill released from central contract by New Zealand Cricket

The 36-year-old Guptill has been a fixture in NZ white ball squads for the best part of 14 years but did not play in the recently completed T20 World Cup, and was not selected for the current T20 and ODI series against India

ANI Nov 23, 2022 08:06 IST googleads

Martin Guptill. (Photo- New Zealand Cricket)

Wellington [New Zealand] November 23 (ANI): New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has released veteran opener Martin Guptill from his central contract, announced the board on Wednesday.
"New Zealand Cricket has agreed to release Martin Guptill from his central contract so he can pursue playing opportunities elsewhere," said a statement from NZC.
The 36-year-old opening batsman has been a fixture in NZ white ball squads for the best part of 14 years but did not play in the recently completed T20 World Cup, and was not selected for the current T20 and ODI series against India.
He has represented New Zealand in 47 Tests and has scored 2,586 runs at an average of 29.38. Three centuries and 17 fifties have come out of his bat in this format, with the best score of 189.
In 198 ODIs, Guptill has scored 7,346 runs at an average of 41.73 in 195 innings. He has 18 ODI tons and 39 half-centuries to his name, with the best score of 237*. Besides this, he has also scored 3,531 runs in 122 T20IS at an average of 31.81, with two tons and 20 fifties and the best score of 105.
Following discussions with NZC, it was agreed Guptill's request for a release should be accepted, effective immediately.

New Zealand's leading T20 run-scorer, the third-highest in the ODI format, and third on the world all-time T20 list, Guptill has emphasised he is not retiring from international cricket and still wishes to be considered for BLACKCAPS selection when available.

For its part, NZC has made it clear to him that, while he would remain eligible for selection, preference would continue to be given to those players with central or domestic contracts.

"We understand Martin's position," said NZC chief executive David White. "He has been a fantastic batsman for us for a long period of time, and we certainly do not wish to stand in his way as he explores other opportunities."

"Martin's been a giant of the white ball game, a committed and well-respected member of the Blackcaps, and has earned the right to play out his career on his own terms. He leaves his contract with our best wishes."

Guptill is the third NZ player to request a release this year, after Trent Boult and Colin de Grandhomme, but White said he was comfortable with the existing contracting and selection system.

"Players such as Martin, Trent and Colin, with long and successful international track-records, inevitably end up with alternative playing options at this stage of their careers, and we respect that. It is just part of the natural ebb and flow of individual careers within team sport."

Guptill said playing for New Zealand remained his ultimate goal, as it had been for his entire cricketing career.

However, he also wanted to continue playing cricket at the highest level possible - wherever, and for whoever, that might be.

"Playing for my country has been a massive honour, and I am grateful to everyone within the Blackcaps and NZC for their support," he said.

"But, equally, I am realistic enough to understand the need to consider my options in the current circumstances.

"With this release, I'm still available for New Zealand, I have the chance to explore other opportunities, and I also get to spend more time with my family - which is important," he concluded.

A replacement to fill Guptill's central contract vacancy will be named in due course. (ANI)

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