Richest Celebrities

Richest Celebrities is your trusted source for celebrity net worth updates, income breakdowns, expensive assets, endorsement deals, and financial growth stories. Discover how famous stars build their fortunes through movies, music, sports, social media, and business empires.

Martin Guptill Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Martin Guptill Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

    Martin Guptill Quick InfoHeight 6 ft 2 in Weight 78 kg Date of Birth September 30, 1986 Zodiac Sign Libra Spouse Laura McGoldrick

    Martin Guptill is a New Zealand international cricketer who has served his country in all 3 formats of the game and has made a mark as an explosive opening batsman, especially in the limited-overs formats. During New Zealand’s World Cup 2015 quarter-final match against West Indies, he scored 237 not out which was the first ODI double century by a New Zealand batsman and the highest score ever made in a World Cup game. Martin was part of New Zealand’s World Cup squads that finished as runners-up in both 2015 and 2019.

    Born Name

    Martin James Guptill

    Nick Name

    Guppy, Marty, Two-Toes, The Fish

    Martin Guptill at a training session in July 2011Martin Guptill at a training session in July 2011 (YellowMonkey / / CC BY-SA 4.0)

    Sun Sign

    Libra

    Born Place

    Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

    Residence

    Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

    Nationality

    New Zealander

    Education

    Martin first attended Kelston Primary and then studied at Kelston Boys’ High School in Auckland for 4 years. He got a transfer to Avondale College, where he played cricket and was the prefect for his final year of secondary school.

    Occupation

    Cricketer

    Family

    • Father – Peter Guptill (d. 2017)
    • Mother – Jan Henderson
    • Siblings – Ben Guptill (Brother)
    • Others – Michael Guptill-Bunce (Cousin) (Cricketer), Bryn McGoldrick (Father-in-Law), Leanne McGoldrick (Mother-in-Law), Tim McGoldrick (Brother-in-Law), Chris McGoldrick (Brother-in-Law)

    Batting

    Right-Handed

    Bowling

    Right-Arm Off break

    Role

    Opening Batsman

    Jersey Number

    31 – ODI, T20I, CPL

    Build

    Athletic

    Height

    6 ft 2 in or 188 cm

    Weight

    78 kg or 172 lbs

    Martin Guptill with his family as seen in December 2019Martin Guptill with his family as seen in December 2019 (Martin Guptill / Instagram)

    Girlfriend / Spouse

    Martin has dated –

    1. Laura McGoldrick (2011–Present) – Martin first met sports journalist and reporter Laura McGoldrick during an interview in 2011 and they began dating soon after. The couple got married in 2014 and have a daughter together named Harley Lou (b. 2017).

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    Hair Color

    Light Brown

    Eye Color

    Blue

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Martin Guptill in an Instagram selfie in July 2017Martin Guptill in an Instagram selfie in July 2017 (Martin Guptill / Instagram)

    Distinctive Features

    • Short-cropped hair
    • Lanky frame
    • Sports a rugged beard
    • Affable smile

    Brand Endorsements

    Martin has served as the ambassador for sports goods manufacturer Kookaburra.

    He has been sponsored by brands such as –

    • Samsung New Zealand
    • Asics New Zealand
    • Oakley Australia

    Martin Guptill Favorite Things

    • Dish – Jerk Chicken
    • Sports – Cricket, Rugby
    • Singer
    • Music Genre – Rap

    Source – UC News

    Martin Guptill as seen in February 2009Martin Guptill as seen in February 2009 (YellowMonkey / / CC BY-SA 4.0)

    Martin Guptill Facts

    1. At the age of 13, he met with a serious accident as a forklift fell on his left foot and 3 of his toes had to be amputated. His nickname, Two Toes, is a result of this incident.
    2. His first-class debut was in March 2006 which was a tale of 2 contrasting halves. He scored a 4-ball duck in the 1st innings and made 99 in the 2nd.
    3. He scored a century on his ODI debut for New Zealand in January 2009, becoming the first New Zealander to do so. His score of 122 not out was also the highest score by a New Zealand batsman on ODI debut and at that time, the 2nd highest debut score ever in ODIs.
    4. He also holds the record of being the first New Zealand batsman to ‘carry his bat’ (an opening batsman who is unbeaten when an innings is closed) through an ODI inning.
    5. In 2009, he was named in the ‘World ODI XI’ by the ICC (International Cricket Council).
    6. For the 2011-12 season, he was honored with the ‘Sir Richard Hadlee Medal’, New Zealand’s highest annual cricketing award. New Zealand Cricket (NZC) also awarded him the ‘T20 Player of the Year’ award that season.
    7. In a 2013 ODI series against England, he scored 330 runs, which was a world record at that time for the most runs scored in a 3-match bilateral ODI series.
    8. He was the highest run-scorer of the 2015 World Cup, that New Zealand co-hosted, with 547 runs in 9 innings. He achieved the feat despite getting 3 ducks out of his 6 innings in the group stages of the tournament.
    9. In November 2015, during the first-ever day-night Test match, he became the first batsman to face, and also be dismissed, by a pink ball in a Test Match.
    10. He is the first New Zealand batsman to record 3 scores of more than 180 in ODIs.
    11. In July 2026, Martin Guptill broke the record of Indian batter for scoring the most runs in T20I cricket. Martin had scored 3399 runs in all the T20I cricket matches whereas Rohit had scored 3379 runs.
    12. In August 2026, Martin had once again become the highest career run scorer in T20I cricket by beating Indian batter Rohit Sharma by just 10 runs. Martin had scored 3497 career runs while Rohit was trailing by 10 runs at 3487 total career runs in T20I cricket. A close competition between the two was going on.

    Featured Image by YellowMonkey / / CC BY-SA 4.0

    • Tags

    Did we miss anyone?

    RELATED ARTICLES

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here

    Current ye@r * Leave this field empty subscribe

    Subscribe to our Newsletter

    Recent Articles