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Martin Guptill’s 237: more records

He broke many records during his innings.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Bharath Seervi
Published: Mar 22, 2015, 11:09 AM (IST)
Edited: Mar 22, 2015, 02:58 PM (IST)

Martin Guptill reached his century in the 35th over in 111 balls and got to the double-century in 152 balls in the 48th over © Getty Images
Martin Guptill reached his century in the 35th over in 111 balls and got to the double-century in 152 balls in the 48th over © Getty Images

Martin Guptill’s unbeaten 237 against West Indies in the quarter-final at Wellington smashed many records. Bharath Seervi lists some overlooked records set by Guptill.

Martin Guptill smashed the World Cup double-century of against West Indies at Wellington in the fourth quarter-final match of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. Guptill reached his century in the 35th over in 111 balls and got to the double-century in 152 balls in the 48th over. He ended unbeaten on 237 off 163 balls with 24 fours and 11 sixes.

He broke many records during his innings. Apart from being the fifth person to score 200 in One-Day Internationals (ODIs), second to do in World Cups, first for New Zealand let’s list the other records he went past. READ: Martin Guptill’s 200 and related records

Highest individual score in World Cup knockout matches

Martin Guptill went past Adam Gilchrist who scored 149 in the final of 2007 World Cup and scored the first 150+ score in World Cup knockout matches.

Player Runs 4s 6s SR For Opposition Ground Start Date
Martin Guptill 237* 24 11 145.4 New Zealand West Indies Wellington 21-Mar-15
Adam Gilchrist 149 13 8 143.3 Australia Sri Lanka Kensington Oval 28-Apr-07
Ricky Ponting 140* 4 8 115.7 Australia India New Wanderers 23-Mar-03
Viv Richards 138* 11 3 87.9 West Indies England Lord’s 23-Jun-79
Rohit Sharma 137 14 3 108.7 India Bangladesh MCG 19-Mar-15

Guptill became only the second batsman from New Zealand to score a century in knockout stage of World Cups. The first was Chris Harris, who had scored 130 against Australia at Chennai in the quarter-final of 1996 World Cup. New Zealand had lost that match.

Scoring 60 % of team total runs in a completed inning in World Cup

Martin Guptill scored 237 out of his team’s 393 which are 60.30% of his New Zealand’s total. It is only the third time in World Cups that a player scored more than 60% of his team’s total in a completed inning (all out or batted all overs).

% runs Batsman Runs Team total Inns For Against Venue Date Result
65.78 Kapil Dev 175* 266/8 1 India Zimbabwe Tunbridge Wells 18-Jun-83 Won
62.66 Scott Styris 141 225 2 New Zealand Sri Lanka Bloemfontein 10-Feb-03 Lost
60.3 Martin Guptill 237* 393/6 1 New Zealand West Indies Wellington 21-Mar-15 Won

Opener remaining not out at the end of the first inning in World Cups

Batsman Runs Fours Sixes S/R For Opposition Ground Date Result
Glenn Turner 171* 16 2 85.1 New Zealand East Africa Birmingham 7-Jun-75 Won
Geoff Marsh 126* 12 3 84.6 Australia New Zealand Chandigarh 27-Oct-87 Won
Andy Flower 115* 8 1 75.7 Zimbabwe Sri Lanka New Plymouth 23-Feb-92 Lost
Rameez Raja 102* 4 0 64.6 Pakistan West Indies Melbourne 23-Feb-92 Lost
Gary Kirsten 188* 13 4 118.2 South Africa U.A.E. Rawalpindi 16-Feb-96 Won
Ridley Jacobs 49* 3 0 34.5 West Indies Australia Manchester 30-May-99 Lost
Craig Wishart 172* 18 3 113.9 Zimbabwe Namibia Harare 10-Feb-03 Won
Marvan Atapattu 103* 7 0 81.1 Sri Lanka Zimbabwe East London 15-Mar-03 Won
Jeremy Bray 115* 10 2 83.9 Ireland Zimbabwe Kingston 15-Mar-07 Tied
Tillakaratne Dilshan 161* 22 0 110.3 Sri Lanka Bangladesh Melbourne 26-Feb-15 Won
Martin Guptill 237* 24 11 145.4 New Zealand West Indies Wellington 21-Mar-15 Won

–          Ridley Jacobs is the only batsman to carry his bat in the history of World Cup Cricket.

–          Andy Flower did it on his ODI debut.

–          The efforts of Flower, Rameez Raja and Jacobs came in losing causes.

Highest individual score for New Zealand in World Cup

Glenn Turner scored 171 not out in New Zealand’s very first match in the World Cup and it took 76 further matches in 11 editions of the World Cup to beat it.

Player Runs Fours Sixes S/R Opposition Ground Start Date
Martin Guptill 237* 24 11 145.39 West Indies Wellington 21-Mar-15
Glenn Turner 171* 16 2 85.07 East Africa Edgbaston 7-Jun-75
Scott Styris 141 3 6 112.8 Sri Lanka Bloemfontein 10-Feb-03
Stephen Fleming 134* 21 0 101.51 South Africa New Wanderers 16-Feb-03
Ross Taylor 131* 8 7 105.64 Pakistan Pallekele 8-Mar-11

Footnote Trivia:

Guptill now has the top two highest individual score for New Zealand in ODIs. He is the only one to have this record at present from the Test teams.

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(Bharath Seervi is a cricket statistician who is obsessed with digging numbers, facts and records related to the game. An active member of Society of Cricket Statisticians of India, he blogs at www.cricketseervistats.blogspot.com. He can be followed on Twitter at www.twitter.com/SeerviBharath and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SeerviCricket)