In a thrilling second ODI between New Zealand and India, Daryl Mitchell emerged as the undisputed star, clinching the Player of the Match award for his explosive batting display. Mitchell’s masterful innings of 130 runs off just 103 balls turned the game on its head, propelling New Zealand to a competitive total of 275/6 in 50 overs.
The match, played at a packed stadium in Auckland, saw India electing to field first after winning the toss. New Zealand’s openers provided a solid foundation, but it was Mitchell’s aggressive strokeplay that stole the show. He smashed 12 fours and 5 sixes, dominating India’s bowling attack with sheer power and precision.
However, Mitchell didn’t hold back on praising one particular Indian bowler who troubled him throughout. ‘That guy was outstanding today,’ Mitchell said in the post-match presentation, referring to pace sensation Jasprit Bumrah. Bumrah’s figures of 3/45 were the best among Indian bowlers, with his fiery spells nearly derailing New Zealand’s innings on multiple occasions.
India’s chase faltered early as they lost key wickets in the powerplay. Despite a valiant effort from their middle-order, they fell short by 8 runs, handing New Zealand a crucial 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Mitchell’s all-round contribution, including sharp fielding, underscored his value to the Black Caps.
Captain Tom Latham lauded Mitchell’s maturity under pressure. ‘Daryl’s knock was match-winning. He absorbed the pressure and then exploded,’ Latham remarked. For India, the loss raises questions about their batting depth, especially against quality spin and pace.
As the series heads to the decider, fans are buzzing with excitement. Mitchell’s praise for Bumrah highlights the mutual respect between these cricketing giants, setting the stage for an epic finale.
