Dubai:Riding on a flurry of monstrous sixes, opener Martin Guptill blazed away to a 56-ball 93 and powered New Zealand to 172 for five against Scotland in the ICC T20 World Cup here on Wednesday.
In all, Guptill smashed seven sixes and six fours as New Zealand set Scotland a stiff target at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Most of his big hits were directed towards the mid-wicket region and by the time he was done with his blistering knock, Guptill was overcome with exhaustion in the extreme heat.
One of New Zealand's prolific run-scorers over many years, Guptill added 105 runs for the fourth wicket with Glenn Phillips (33) to put his team in a commanding position.
Asked to bat first, New Zealand were off to a brisk start with Guptill leading the way in the company of Daryl Mitchell.
As many as 13 runs came in the match's very first over bowled by Bradley Wheal (2/40), but Safyaan Sharif (2/28) made an excellent start in the next over, giving away just one run.
Playing this game in place of an injured Josh Davey, Alasdair Evans was smashed for two successive boundaries by Guptill through the point region, the batter cutting with utter disdain on both occasions.
Mitchell too got himself a boundary against Bradley Wheal but the opener was trapped in front of the wicket by Sharif in the fifth over. The on-field umpire's decision was challenged, albeit unsuccessfully, by the batter.