Former New Zealand cricketer Martin Guptill has announced his retirement from international cricket after a 14-year career, expressing disappointment with how it ended. He played 367 matches and scored 23 international centuries. Guptill remains New Zealand's leading T20I run-scorer and played a pivotal role in notable innings, including a record-breaking double century in the 2015 World Cup.
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