Mitchell Learns From Nz’s Recent Performances During The Nz Tour To India

Mitchell learns from NZ’s recent performances during the NZ tour to India

Mumbai, Dec 7 : New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell will take the learnings from the long winter, which included the World Test Championship final and the recently concluded Test series against India, to improve his game and do better in all three formats going into the long summer of cricket that they have on the schedule.

 Mitchell Learns From Nz’s Recent Performances During The Nz Tour To India-TeluguStop.com

The 30-year-old Mitchell has been part of the various New Zealand teams that played in England, visited Pakistan for the aborted series, and reached the final of the T20 World Cup in UAE and the T20I and Test series in India.

“It’s obviously been a pretty busy winter for me personally and for us as a team.Six of the last seven month, I have been away for six, which all began with the World Test Championships final in England, followed by a few tours of Pakistan and India, and then the T20 World Cup final.

We will be back home on Thursday morning.So it’s been quite busy and I have enjoyed it thoroughly,” said Mitchell on Tuesday evening as New Zealand prepared to return home.

The Black Caps will be leaving India early on Wednesday morning and reaching home on Thursday morning.

The all-rounder said it has been a great experience for him participating in all three formats in the last couple of years and batting at various positions in different formats.He has shown a knack for coming at crucial junctures and doing well for his team in various formats.

“I believe you have to be able to adapt to various situations, different batting positions across the order.It is an honor to be able to play for New Zealand.He said .

He referred to the experience of playing India in India the ultimate challenge.”It’s probably the greatest challenge in Test cricket – going to India and taking them on in their circumstances.They are clearly world-class, and they showed that in the Test.It was great to shoot a few shots and put them on the edge.

We would have loved to have done well here, but it wasn’t to be.We will take a lot of learnings from this experience and look forward to the next visit,” said Mitchell, who made his debut in the second Test against England at home in 2019.

Mitchell, who struck his first Test century against Pakistan in January this year and was awarded the New Zealand central contract in May.

The Kiwi cricketer also said that it was a different experience for him to play a Test in India as things were very difficult from home and they were not habitual of playing in front of such big crowds and it was unique to witness the crowd shouting the bowler’s name as he walked on his bowling runup.

Mitchell said he is looking forward to the upcoming challenges for the New Zealand team, which has a very busy schedule ahead which includes a Test series against Bangladesh, a short hop across the ocean for the One-day and T20I series against neighbours Australia and then a series against South Africa in March.

Mitchell, who is the son of New Zealand rugby player and coach John Mitchell, is hoping to be included in the squad for series in all different formats.

Before that, as he gets ready to board the long flight home, Mitchell said he was looking forward to making it back to his country and meeting his young family.

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