Mar.1 (CRICKETNMORE) - Opener Martin Guptill's blistering unbeaten 180 off 138 deliveries helped New Zealand thrash South Africa by seven wickets at the Seddon Park here on Wednesday and set up a series-decider in the fifth and final cricket One-day International (ODI) in Auckland on Saturday.
Chasing a decent 280, Guptill dominated a third-wicket stand of 180 with Ross Taylor who made 66 off 97 deliveries, the joint second-highest for the Kiwis and highest for any wicket against the Proteas.
Guptill's 12th ODI century came from 82 deliveries after being saved by the Decision Review System (DRS) having been given leg before to Dwaine Pretorius on 62. He finished with 11 sixes -- at least three of them disappearing out of the ground -- and now holds the three highest innings for New Zealand in ODIs after his 237 against the West Indies in the 2015 World Cup and 189 against England in 2013.