Mitchell's Grit Fuels New Zealand's Resurgence in Mumbai Test

Mitchell’s Grit Fuels New Zealand’s Resurgence in Mumbai Test

Daryl Mitchell, the New Zealand batsman, attributed his team’s remarkable turnaround on the first day of the second Test against India to the famed Kiwi resilience. After India’s collapse from a promising 78/1 to a precarious 86/4, Mitchell’s gritty 82 propelled the Black Caps to a position of strength.

Mitchell emphasized the collective effort and unwavering determination that characterized New Zealand’s performance. Despite the early onslaught from Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill, the Kiwis refused to succumb to pressure. “We were lucky today to build some pressure,” Mitchell said. “There was a nice partnership going between Shubman and Jaiswal. But as it happens in Tests, you get one, you try and get two and you keep trying to put the pressure on the opposition.”

Mitchell lauded the contributions of his teammates, particularly Rachin Ravindra’s tireless fielding and Matt Henry’s sharp catch that dismissed Virat Kohli. “Our motto is to just keep giving to the team,” he explained. “The way Rachin and some of the other guys chased the ball right to the boundary, that’s the stuff that we pride ourselves on. It means everyone’s engaged. It’s nice that it paid off tonight.”

Despite their strong finish, Mitchell acknowledged the formidable challenge posed by India’s world-class batting lineup. “We put a total on the board (and) hopefully now we can take a few more wickets,” he said. “The game is evenly poised right at the moment.”

Mitchell also dismissed any concerns about the pitch conditions, stating that the Kiwis were well-prepared for the bounce and turn of the red soil. “It’s the nature of the red soil,” he said. “It’s going to have bounce and a little bit of turn. We knew what to expect.”