Guptill double-century lights up Wellington
New Zealand opener breaks all kinds of records on his way to an amazing unbeaten 237 against West Indies in the World Cup quarter-final
New Zealand opener Martin Guptill has scored just the second double-century in World Cup history and the first ever by a New Zealander in a one-day international in an incredible display against West Indies in their World Cup quarter-final in Wellington.
Guptill finished unbeaten on 237 from 163 deliveries, the second-highest individual score in ODI history, the highest in World Cup history, and the highest by a Black Caps batsman in ODI cricket, smashing his own record of 189 not out he set against England in 2013.
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