ENG vs NZ: Daryl Mitchell Believes That A Personal Double-Hundred Does Not Mean Much

Updated - 12 Jun 2022, 01:10 PM

Daryl Mitchell
Daryl Mitchell. Image: BLACKCAPS/Twitter

Daryl Mitchell is unconcerned about failing out on a first-class double century after being dismissed for 190 in the second Test against England in Nottingham. It was his second series ton in a row.

Mitchell was also the last man out on 553 after a 33-run stand for the last wicket with Trent Boult. Before Mitchell dropped, Boult equaled Muttiah Muralitharan’s record for most Test runs at No. 11.

Daryl Mitchell
Daryl Mitchell. Credits: Twitter

“To be realistic, a double-hundred will not really signify anything to me; it’s just good to be a part of a performance that could help us win a Test match. And it is always great fun playing with Trent Boult at the finish there, he usually provides a bit of excitement, so I’m just wanting to do an excellent work for the team “Mitchell stated following Saturday’s second day.

Tom Blundell and Daryl Mitchell, New Zealand
Tom Blundell and Daryl Mitchell (Image Credits: Twitter)

Aside from that, his 236-run combination with Tom Blundell for the fifth wicket is the one who put England on the rack. It was a repeat of the last Test when the two had also put on a 195-run partnership. Blundell may have wasted a lot there, but he made up for it here.

“He’s a fantastic dude, and we get along swimmingly. He’s a quiet guy who knows exactly how he intends to play the game. We just like to bat alongside each other and think we’re a good match “Mitchell congratulated Blundell on their fruitful collaboration.

Daryl Mitchell on dropping Catch in the slip cordon:

England was solid on 90/1 by the end of the day in response to New Zealand, but both undefeated batsmen – Alex Lees and Ollie Pope – had such a bit more luck with Mitchell having dropped them in the slip cordon.

“I consider that’s the nature of the sport; anyone who has ever played sports has dropped a catch,” Mitchell said.

“I can’t dictate what happens now, so all I can do is focus on another and take it.” And then we’ll see what occurs.”

Daryl Mitchell (Image Credits: Twitter)
Daryl Mitchell (Image Credits: Twitter)

“It’s just cricket. The first one I likely grab nine out of ten times, and the second is a response catch that either stays or doesn’t. For me, I’ve prepared to play Test cricket, play five days a week, and do this task, so it’s just the nature of the sport “he said.

A 236-run fifth-wicket stand between Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell deflated England’s bowlers as New Zealand boosted their stance in the second Test.

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