Martin Guptill ‘excited’ after Kingsmen acquire PSL new team

Former New Zealand batter Martin Guptill has expressed his joy after Kingsmen (FKS) Group secured the new outfit in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). 

On Thursday, 8 December, PSL officially expanded ahead of season 11, with Hyderabad and Sialkot confirmed as the two new franchises following a high-stakes auction held at the Jinnah Convention Centre.

The two teams will make their debut in PSL season 11, joining the existing six franchises, Karachi Kings, Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Islamabad United, and Multan Sultans.

The official names of the Hyderabad and Sialkot teams will be announced at a later stage.

The Hyderabad franchise was secured by the FKS Group, owned by Fawad Sarwar, after a successful bid of Rs 1.75 billion.

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Later, OZ Developers, owned by Hamza Majeed, clinched the Sialkot franchise with a record-breaking bid of Rs1.85 billion, the highest figure of the auction.

Guptill, who has represented three franchises in the PSL from 2020 to 2024, shared his excitement on Instagram.

The 39-year-old posted a picture of Hyderabad owners receiving keys from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, on his story.

“Kingsmen Cricket USA, how good is this,” the caption of the post read.

For the unversed, PSL 11 is set to be the biggest edition of the tournament to date with the addition of two new franchises.

The PSL 11 is scheduled to run from March 26 to May 3, 2026.

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Martin Guptill announces retirement from international cricket

New Zealand explosive top-order batter Martin Guptill announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 38, the country’s cricket board confirmed on Wednesday.

Guptill, who last represented New Zealand in 2022, will continue to play franchise white-ball cricket across the globe. He played a total of 367 games, including 198 ODIs, 122 T20Is and 47 Tests, since making his international debut in 2009.

He scored 23 international centuries across the three formats and closes his career as New Zealand’s leading T20I run-scorer with 3,531. He also racked up 7,346 ODI runs and 2,586 in Test cricket.

“As a young kid it was always my dream to play for New Zealand and I feel incredibly lucky and proud to have played 367 games for my country,” Guptill said in an NZC statement.

“I will forever cherish the memories made wearing the silver fern alongside a great group of guys.

“I want to say a huge thanks to all my team-mates and coaching staff over the years, in particular Mark O’Donnell who has coached me since the Under-19 level and been a source of ongoing support and wisdom over my career.

“Finally, I’d like to thank all the cricket fans, here in NZ and around the world for all their support throughout the years.”

Guptill began his 14-year international career in January 2009 in a blaze of glory when he became the first New Zealander to score a century on ODI debut, against the West Indies in Auckland.

He became the first New Zealander to score an ODI double-century at the 2015 World Cup when he smashed 237 not out in the quarter-final win over the West Indies in Wellington.

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That innings, along with his unbeaten 189 against England in Southampton in 2013, and his 180 not out against South Africa at Hamilton in 2017, rank as three of New Zealand’s top four individual ODI scores.

He came agonisingly close to delivering the 2019 ODI World Cup to New Zealand but was narrowly run out off the final ball of the Super Over to hand victory to England.

Guptill also scored two T20I hundreds: 101 not out off 69 balls against South Africa at East London’s Buffalo Park in 2012, and 105 off 54 balls against Australia six years later in Auckland.

He played 47 Tests for New Zealand, scoring 17 half-centuries and three hundreds.

His final international appearance was a T20I against Bangladesh in Christchurch in October 2022.

“I was fortunate to open the batting with him for the Blackcaps over many years and I often felt I had the best seat in the house to watch him go about his work,” said New Zealand Test captain Tom Latham.

“On his day Gup was world class and his crisp ball striking and timing could take down the best bowling attacks in the world.

“His numbers speak for themselves but it was the matches he helped us win that I’ll remember, along with the way he set the standard in the field.”

New Zealand will pay tribute to Martin Guptill during the third and final ODI against Sri Lanka in Auckland on Saturday.

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Martin Guptill claims to get “hate” from Indian fans

Martin Guptill revealed that he was getting hate comments on the fifth anniversary of the 2019 World Cup semi-final in which he runout India’s MS Dhoni.

Taking to Instagram, the former New Zealand batter cheekily posted photos of the famous runout of the former Indian skipper that sealed India’s fate in the semi-final.

He captioned his story, “Figured out why I’m getting so much hate today.”

He was referring to the famous runout of Dhoni that dashed the hopes of India to qualify for the final of the 2019 World Cup.

The match was originally scheduled for July 9, 2019, however, rain forced the organizers to reschedule it to the reserve day on July 10.

Chasing a target of 240 on the second day, India were in all sorts of trouble, having lost five wickets for 71 when MS Dhoni walked in.

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The wicketkeeping batter built a valued 116-run partnership with Ravindra Jadeja and was the last batter left on the crease after the Indian all-rounder fell with 31 required from 13.

With Dhoni as the last hope of India, he hit Lockie Ferguson for a six on the very first delivery of the 49th over, however, India’s hopes were dashed only after two balls.

Dhoni hit Ferguson towards the square leg and went for a double, however, Martin Guptill delivered a direct hit to see the back of the former Indian skipper.

Consequently, India lost the semi-final by 18 runs to New Zealand in the Cricket World Cup 2019 at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Martin Guptill officially retired from international cricket in November 2023 after 367 international appearances for New Zealand with close to 13,500 runs across the formats.

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Martin Guptill replaces Muhammad Waseem in Islamabad United squad for PSL 9

Veteran New Zealand batter Martin Guptill on Wednesday, joined the Islamabad United squad for the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9.

According to the details, Guptill came in as a replacement for UAE’s Muhammad Waseem.

The in-form UAE opener, originally slated to represent Islamabad, withdrew from the tournament due to national commitments.

Waseem will represent UAE in Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign in Dubai, beginning next week.

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Meanwhile, Martin Guptill’s inclusion is poised to add a valuable experience to the United, who had a mixed start to their PSL 9 campaign, managing to win one out of their first two fixtures.

For the unversed, Guptill represented Quetta Gladiators in the previous edition of the PSL and finished as the ninth-highest run-scorer, amassing 310 runs at a brilliant average of 38.75 and a strike rate of over 150.

The right-handed batter also registered a century when he smashed 117 off 67 deliveries with the help of 12 boundaries and five sixes, powering his then side to a much-needed victory.

Islamabad United’s PSL 9 squad

Shadab Khan (c), Naseem Shah (both Platinum), Imad Wasim, Azam Khan (both Diamond), Faheem Ashraf (Brand Ambassador), Alex Hales, Colin Munro (all Gold), Rumman Raees (Silver), Tymal Mills, Matthew Forde, Salman Agha, Qasim Akram, Shahab Khan, Hunain Shah, Ubaid Shah, Shamyl Hussain, Jordan Cox, Haider Ali, Obed McCoy, Martin Guptill.

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‘It was disappointing that NZC cancelled Pakistan tour’ Guptill

KARACHI: New Zealand’s opener Martin Guptill shared that the decision to cancel Pakistan tour was very disappointing for him. 

Speaking to media online, Guptill said the New Zealand team was really looking forward to playing in Pakistan.

“I guess it was disappointing for everyone involved. We were all looking forward to playing some cricket and getting a bit of game-time before the World Cup and that wasn’t to be. I know Pakistan are really looking forward to having some cricket back in their home country. We’re all hoping that there’s going to be cricket there again soon,” he said.

It must be noted here that New Zealand Cricket called off the Pakistan tour citing security threats to their team in Rawalpindi. They cancelled the tour just minutes before the toss for the first ODI.

READ: NZC in talks with PCB to reschedule cancelled Pakistan tour: NZ’s media

‘A good challenge’ Guptill excited to face Shaheen, Hasan

Abu Dhabi: New Zealand’s Martin Guptill is looking forward to make a mark ahead of his first stint in Pakistan Super League (PSL) season six with the defending champions Karachi Kings.
The 34-year-old Guptill is excited to face pacers, who have been part of the Pakistan side. “I’ve been lucky enough to face international guys while playing against Pakistan. It would be nice to come up again. The likes of Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali, it’s gonna be a great challenge and I am looking forward to it,” he told reporters in a virtual presser on Monday.
Guptill, who plays as an opener for Kiwis, has no issues lower down the order. Remember, Sharjeel Khan and Babar Azam are opening the innings for Kings since 2020.
“Wherever I bat in the order, I am here to do the job that is to score runs. I’ll try to do that to the best of my ability,” he added.
On the other hand, Guptill also revealed his favorite Pakistani batters. “Off-late, Babar but to who I watch growing up are Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf. They were fantastic to watch and I was lucky enough to play against both of them towards the end of their career,” he maintained.
It must be noted that Karachi Kings are at the top of the points table with six points. They will resume their PSL 6 campaign against Multan Sultans on June 10.

Read: Guptill admires Babar, looks forward to bat with him

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