New Zealand crushes West Indies to enter WC semis

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By Apurva Bhatt

Martin Guptill scored a record 237, as New Zealand crushed West Indies by 143 runs to enter the cricket World Cup semifinals at Wellington.

The New Zealand innings had Guptill written all over it after captain Brendon McCullum (12) opted to bat. The right-hander broke several records with his sparkling knock which came in only 163 deliveries and included 24 boundaries and 11 sixes.  The 237 not out is now the highest individual World Cup score beating Chris Gayle's 215 which came earlier in the tournament against Zimbabwe. It is also the second highest One-Day International (ODI) score after Rohit Sharma's 264.

 The 28-year-old from Auckland is the first New Zealander to score back-to-back Cup hundreds, following his 105 against Bangladesh in a Pool A game at Hamilton on March 13.  

Guptill also broke the record of the highest ODI individual score by a New Zealander when he went past his own 189 not out which came two years ago against England at Southampton.  

The double century helped the Black Caps post the highest World Cup knockout score, going past Australia's 359/2 in the 2003 final against India.  All this came after Marlon Samuels dropped Guptill at square leg when he was batting at four.  Guptill's innings was purely about clean hitting and no slog shots, not even in the death overs. His ability to score straight down the ground helped the co-hosts hammer 153 runs in the last 10 overs.  Ross Taylor (42), Kane Williamson (33) and Grant Elliot (27) also played significant cameos as Guptill went about his business.  

The Windies bowlers did not have much to boast about as all went for more than six per over. Jerome Taylor (3/71) and Andre Russell (2/96) were the only ones to pick up wickets but both went for more than 9.6 runs per over.

 Chasing the huge target, the two-time champions kept scoring at a high run rate of over eight per over. However, they lost wickets throughout their innings and no batsman rose up to play the anchor's knock.

 The only 50-plus partnership came during the third-wicket stand between Chris Gayle (61) and Marlon Samuels (27). The former smashed eight sixes and two boundaries in his 33-ball knock before being bowled by Adam Milne (1/42).  The only other notable contribution came from down the order from captain Jason Holder, who hit a 26-ball 42 which included five fours and two sixes.

 

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