Overview
Teams represented
 New Zealand
 New Zealand Auckland Aces
 Auckland Aces Derbyshire
 Derbyshire Lancashire
 Lancashire North Island
 North Island New Zealand A
 New Zealand A Worcestershire
 Worcestershire Punjab Kings
 Punjab Kings Mumbai Indians
 Mumbai Indians New Zealand Under-19
 New Zealand Under-19 Melbourne Renegades
 Melbourne Renegades Sydney Thunder
 Sydney Thunder Sunrisers Hyderabad
 Sunrisers Hyderabad Barbados Royals
 Barbados Royals Guyana Amazon Warriors
 Guyana Amazon Warriors Trinbago Knight Riders
 Trinbago Knight Riders St Kitts and Nevis Patriots
 St Kitts and Nevis Patriots Islamabad United
 Islamabad United Quetta Gladiators
 Quetta Gladiators Karachi Kings
 Karachi Kings New Zealanders
 New Zealanders Biratnagar Kings
 Biratnagar Kings Edinburgh Rocks
 Edinburgh Rocks Sharjah Warriorz
 Sharjah Warriorz Kingsmen
 Kingsmen Los Angeles Knight Riders
 Los Angeles Knight Riders Toyam Hyderabad
 Toyam Hyderabad Southern Super Stars
 Southern Super Stars Chhattisgarh Warriors
 Chhattisgarh Warriors Punjab Royal
 Punjab Royal Trans Titans
 Trans Titans Brampton Blitz
 Brampton Blitz Uri Panthers
 Uri PanthersAwards

Biography
‘’Two Toes’’ as he is fondly known to team-mates as a result of losing three toes in a truck accident, Martin Guptill showed guts and determination not only whilst overcoming the accident but also when he went on to represent his country on the international stage.
The Auckland-born player arrived on the domestic scene in 2006 scoring a duck in the first innings and 99 in the second in his debut game against Wellington. He went on to play in the 2006 Under-19 World Cup, but came of age in the 2007-08 season when he scored heavily both in the domestic arena and in the ‘Emerging Players Tournament’ in Australia. His performances saw him elevated to New Zealand’s ‘A’ side before a century on ODI debut against the West Indies in 2009 announced his arrival at the international level.
A wonderful timer of the cricket ball, his short-arm pull on one leg was a stroke which he played with ease. His talent was unquestionable but a dip in form by mid-2010 pummelled his career graph, questioning his place in the side. The 2015 ICC World Cup was a tremendous tournament for him. Starting on a low, he announced himself with a century against Bangladesh, following it up with a double ton against the Windies. He also ended up as the leading run-getter in the tournament and the man with the most fours in the event.







 
  
  
 