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Guptill has scored 3 centuries in Tests, 16 centuries in ODIs and 2 in T20Is
Martin Guptill [1] is a New Zealand cricketer who currently plays as the opening batsman for New Zealand in all three formats. He is considered one of the finest limited over batsmen in the history of those forms of the game and has scored international centuries in all three formats.[2]
Guptill made his Test debut at Seddon Park against India in 2009 and scored his first Test century during his ninth Test match in 2010, against Bangladesh at the same venue.[3] Guptill made his One Day International (ODI) debut against the West Indies , scoring a century to become the first New Zealander to score a century on debut in ODI cricket.[4] He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut in 2009 and scored his first T20I century in his 37th match, becoming the second New Zealander to score centuries in all formats of the game.[citation needed ]
As of February 2019, Guptill has scored 3 Test, 16 ODI and 2 T20I centuries.
Key
Symbol
Meaning
*
Remained not out .
Match
The number of the match in his career.
Lost
The match was lost by New Zealand .
Won
The match was won by New Zealand.
Tied
The match was tied .
NR
No Result .
Test centuries
One Day International centuries
One Day International centuries scored by Martin Guptill
#
Runs
Match
Against
City/Country
Venue
Date
Result
1
122*
1
West Indies
Auckland , New Zealand
Eden Park
10 January 2009
NR
2
105
54
Zimbabwe
Harare , Zimbabwe
Harare Sports Club
22 October 2011
Won
3
103*
70
England
London, England
Lord's
31 May 2013
Won
4
189*
71
England
Southampton , England
Rose Bowl
2 June 2013
Won
5
111
82
India
Auckland, New Zealand
Eden Park
25 January 2014
Tied
6
105
105
Bangladesh
Hamilton , New Zealand
Seddon Park
13 March 2015
Won
7
237*
106
West Indies
Wellington , New Zealand
Westpac Stadium
21 March 2015
Won
8
116*
115
Zimbabwe
Harare, Zimbabwe
Harare Sports Club
4 August 2015
Won
9
103*
118
South Africa
Potchefstroom , South Africa
Senwes Park
23 August 2015
Won
10
102
124
Sri Lanka
Mount Maunganui , New Zealand
Bay Oval
5 January 2016
Won
11
114
135
Australia
Sydney , Australia
Sydney Cricket Ground
4 December 2016
Lost
12
180*
142
South Africa
Hamilton, New Zealand
Seddon Park
1 March 2017
Won
13
100
154
Pakistan
Wellington, New Zealand
Basin Reserve
19 January 2018
Won
14
138
160
Sri Lanka
Mount Maunganui, New Zealand
Bay Oval
3 January 2019
Won
15
117*
167
Bangladesh
Napier , New Zealand
McLean Park
13 February 2019
Won
16
118
168
Bangladesh
Christchurch , New Zealand
Hagley Oval
16 February 2019
Won
Twenty20 International centuries
References