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Leagues over Country? | Another Player Released from National Contract

Malik Sajeel Uddin
Malik Sajeel Uddin  - Sports Correspondent Published November 22, 2022
Last updated: 2022/11/23 at 8:00 AM
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Leagues over Country? | Another Player Released from National Contract

In an important update from the cricketing world, New Zealand Cricket has agreed to release Martin Guptill from his central contract, so he can pursue playing opportunities elsewhere.

Guptill has become the third Kiwi player in a timespan of just a few months to get a release from his contract. Earlier, New Zealand cricketers Colin De Grandhomme and Trent Boult were also released from their 2022/23 central contract with New Zealand Cricket, which was granted to the top 20-ranked players within the country.It is understood that this move has been made in order to allow Guptill more opportunities to play in overseas domestic T20 leagues.

The 36-year-old opener has been a part of the white ball squad for over 14 years and is currently on the bench of the New Zealand white ball squads as he is currently not the first choice. He was also in the squad which recently made the semifinals of the T20 World Cup in Australia, but did not play a single game as Finn Allen was preferred ahead of him.

He currently hasn’t given up hope of playing at next year’s ODI World Cup in India as he said that he still wanted to play for the Black Caps and at the highest level possible, and could possibly be seen in action for the Black Caps in March-May next year when many of the country’s first-choice XI will be involved in the Indian Premier League.

Furthermore, He said in a press release : “Playing for my country has been a massive honour, and I’m grateful to everyone within the BLACKCAPS and NZC for their support,” But, equally, I’m realistic enough to understand the need to consider my options in the current circumstances. With this release, I’m still available for New Zealand, I have the chance to explore other opportunities, and I also get to spend more time with my family – which is important.”

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In addition to this the board also made it clear to Guptill that, while he would remain eligible for selection, preference would continue to be given to those players with central or domestic contracts, as David white the chief executive of NZC said : “We understand Martin’s position, He’s been a fantastic batsman for us for a long period of time, and we certainly don’t wish to stand in his way as he explores other opportunities.

“Martin’s been a giant of the white ball game, a committed and well-respected member of the BLACKCAPS, and has earned the right to play out his career on his own terms.

“He leaves his contract with our best wishes.”

Martin Guptill is New Zealand’s leading T20 run-scorer, the third-highest in the ODI format, and third on the world all-time T20 list, and this move will definitely come as a shock for many of the New Zealand Cricket fans and supporters. The NZC has also said that a replacement to fill Guptill’s central contract vacancy will be named in due course.

TAGGED: Black Caps, cricket, India in New Zealand, India vs New Zealand, Martin Guptill, New Zealand Cricket, NZC
Malik Sajeel Uddin November 22, 2022
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