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Guptill became the first New Zealander to score consecutive World Cup centuries, bettered his own national record of 189 not out then overtook Chris Gayle's World Cup record of 215 set against Zimbabwe at the current tournament. His innings took 163 balls and included 24 boundaries and 11 sixes.
Updated : Sep 29, 2017, 08:26 PM IST
New Zealand opener Martin Guptill sent the ball soaring and records tumbling by striking a World Cup record of 237 not out on Saturday to set up his team's crushing 143-run victory over West Indies in the final quarter-final at Wellington.
The Caribbean nation lost badly against Guptill and the twitterati as usual was at its hilarious best. dna brings to you a few funny tweets.
Anyone lost a ball? Found it on our roof. #Guptill #NZvWI @BLACKCAPS #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/4IRKDzvbGz
— Wellington Stadium (@WestpacStadium) March 21, 2015
Best Gupt performance since Bobby Deol #Guptill
— MarcAntonym (@MokkaCheenu) March 21, 2015
So Martin Guptill has smashed records with his 237*. Left feeling more "Oh, it happened again" rather than "I can't believe I missed that!"
— Alt Cricket (@AltCricket) March 21, 2015
Meanwhile, Bravo to Pollard after watching Guptill's innings #NZvsWI #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/TdwhR6rAjv
— Gappistan Radio (@GappistanRadio) March 21, 2015
Every Indian will get this! #NZvWI pic.twitter.com/gsjiuD0C1A
— Xtra Time (@greymind43) March 21, 2015
Chrish Gayle has activated the 'jai mata di' mode!
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) March 21, 2015
West Indies just stretched the T20 format to 30 overs. #NZvWI
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) March 21, 2015
FUNNY. . . . . isn't it. PAK 213 (all out) Martin Guptill 237 (not out) @KlasraRauf @AmirMateen2
— Inside Story (@khawarM77) March 21, 2015