Martin Guptill breaks world record with stunning century
Martin Guptill made Twenty20 international history on Friday with a stunning century in New Zealand’s tri-series match with Australia.
Guptill struck 105 off 54 balls at Eden Park, an innings that saw him surpass compatriot Brendon McCullum as the leading run-scorer in T20Is.
He now has 2,188 runs to his name, while McCullum – who called time on his international career in 2016 – has 2,140. India’s Virat Kohli is third on the list with 1,956.
In addition, Guptill’s century was brought up in 49 balls to mark the fastest by a New Zealander, breaking another record set by the former captain.
A 2nd T20I hundred for @Martyguptill
49 balls – fastest in New Zealand history – 1 quicker than @Bazmccullum #records #TriSeries #NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/tODLyIsG9K
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) February 16, 2018
McCullum scored 100 off 50 balls against Australia in a tied T20I match in Christchurch in 2010.
He congratulated Guptill on Twitter, writing: “Brilliant and well deserved from @Martyguptill!! Top of the T20 runs leaderboard and a whole lot more to add over the coming years! Keep swinging.”
Brilliant and well deserved from @Martyguptill !! Top of the T20 runs leaderboard and a whole lot more to add over the coming years! Keep swinging @BLACKCAPS !!
— Brendon McCullum (@Bazmccullum) February 16, 2018