Martin Guptill had an unforgettable World Cup this year, he will be remembered for the two run-outs, MS Dhoni’s and ironically his own in the final’s Super Over. He was involved in one of the turning points of the game, during the last over of England’s innings, Martin threw the ball from the deep which got deflected by a diving Ben Stoke’s bat, giving four extra runs to England.
After a heart-breaking loss, Guptill on his Instagram captioned pictures with his family, “I couldn’t have been more proud to have my two best supporters with me for the ride. @lauramcgoldrick13 you are my rock. Thank you and Harley for being there through the good times and the tough. Love my girls more than anything. ❤❤❤
In another post, the New Zealand batsman posted with his team and Chris Woakes to thank his fans, captioned, “Hard to believe it’s been a week since that incredible Final at Lords. I think it was both the best and worst day of my cricketing life! So many different emotions, but mainly proud to represent New Zealand and play for the @blackcapsnz alongside a great group of mates. Thank you to everyone for all your support, it has been amazing.”
The 32-year-old opener, accumulated 186 runs in 10 matches of the World Cup 2019, at a dismal average of 20.66.