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Mitchell reaps the dividends of meticulous planning

Mitchell reaps the dividends of meticulous planning

Posted on January 16, 2026 By admin


Mitchell has been feasting on the Indian bowling attack from the 2023 ODI World Cup.
| Photo Credit: VIJAY SONEJI

What connects South Island, Lincoln, Christchurch with the numbers 84 and 131 not out? The answer lies in Daryl Mitchell. His preparation, carried out quietly on specially curated surfaces at the Lincoln marquee facility, has been central to New Zealand’s performance in the ongoing ODI series against India.

Those pitches, designed to replicate subcontinental conditions, have allowed Mitchell to rehearse the demands of batting in Asia — patience, precise shot selection and strike rotation. The results are evident.

The 34-year-old has become his team’s most dependable batter in these conditions, amassing 1,457 ODI runs in the subcontinent at an average of 56.03. In India alone, he averages 66.75, with 801 runs from just 14 innings. In fact, Mitchell has three centuries in his last four ODI innings against the Men in Blue in India — 130, 134, 84 and 131 not out — a remarkable run stretching back to the 2023 World Cup.

In this series, in the first game in Vadodara, his composed 84 went in vain. In the second, in Rajkot, Mitchell arrived at the crease with the Kiwis under pressure at 46 for two chasing a target of 285. His assessment of conditions was immediate. The straight drive off Nitish Kumar early in his innings was a clear statement of intent. Against spin, his clarity was even more striking, as Mitchell took the initiative against Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav, forcing them to alter their lengths constantly.

He imposed himself at the earliest opportunity. The third ball he faced from Jadeja raced through short fine leg, and later he stepped out to the second delivery he faced from Kuldeep, pummelling him into the mid-wicket stands to keep the spinners under pressure. He also employed the lap-scoop, further disrupting India’s plans.

The sweep became his go-to weapon — the reverse against Kuldeep and the conventional against Jadeja — preventing both from settling into predictable patterns. The singles and doubles were just as damaging, as Mitchell consistently found acres of space in the outfield, ensuring the bowlers never settled.

By disrupting rhythm rather than dominating with brute power, Mitchell broke the shackles. His knock in Rajkot not only ended his side’s eight-match losing streak to the home team in India but also levelled the series 1-1.

With the decider in Indore on Sunday, the Black Caps will again look up to Mitchell as they chase a first-ever bilateral series win in India.

Published – January 16, 2026 05:57 pm IST



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