Trent Boult and Martin Guptill humorously interviewed each other backstage at the NZ Cricket Awards on Thursday.

If Trent Boult and Martin Guptill's international cricket careers come to a sudden halt, they could always have a go at journalism.

During Thursday night's New Zealand Cricket awards, the two Black Caps combined for a humorous video interview, in which they took turns grilling each other.

Boult asked Guptill to name the most memorable six he had hit, and the big-hitting opener, who won the awards for one-day international and Twenty20 player of the year, said he couldn't go past the one he smashed onto the roof at Westpac Stadium in Wellington.

PHOTOSPORT Martin Guptill with his T20 and ODI player of the year awards.

Guptill then took control of the microphone, asking Boult about his own success in picking up the award for best first-class bowler.

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He also asked Boult, who has impressed with his big hitting at no 11, which of his teammates was the most fun to bat with.

Boult chose fellow tailender Doug Bracewell, but also said he wasn't happy with the efforts of two of his Northern Districts teammates.

"Obviously I very, very much enjoy my batting. I take it very seriously. In terms of singling out players, BJ Watling is one of the most boring people to bat with. He won't let me play shots - he won't let me blossom. Same with Kane Williamson actually."

Williamson was the big winner at the awards, taking home the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for cricketer of the year, as well as the test player of the year award and the Redpath Cup for first-class batting.

The Black Caps are next in action at the World Twenty20 in India next month, with their first game against the hosts on Wednesday March 16 (NZ time).