World T20 2016 Player Ratings: New Zealand
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NAGPUR, INDIA – MARCH 15: Mitchell Santner of New Zealand celebrates taking the wicket of Rohi Sharma of India with Ross Taylor of New Zealand during the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 Group 2 match between New Zealand and India at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on March 15, 2016 in Nagpur, India. (Photo by Christopher Lee-IDI/IDI via Getty Images)
New Zealand crashed out of the World T20 in one of the most disappointing manners. A 7-wicket loss at the hands of a relatively inexperienced England side saw them attain the infamous ‘choker’s tag’. The Kiwis, however, put up a decent show in the Super 10’s courtesy of a 100% record. Most impressive was their win against the Indians at Nagpur in the opening encounter, a match that saw them attain the favorites tag momentarily. Having said that, we take a look at how each player performed in the tournament.
Martin Guptill – 7.5/10:

One of the cleanest strikers of the cricket ball in the world at the moment, Martin Guptill had a fairly productive World T20 for New Zealand. He ended the tournament as New Zealand’s highest run-getter by smashing 140 runs in the tournament. He also slammed a remarkable 80 against Pakistan.
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