Daryl Mitchell wants to learn from recent performances as NZ Wind Up India Tour

New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell will learn from the long winter, which also includes World The Test Championship final and the recently concluded Test series against India, which they have on schedule, are looking to improve their game and perform better in all three formats going into the long summer of cricket.

The 30-year-old has been part of various New Zealand teams that played in England, toured Pakistan for the canceled series, and reached the finals. t20 world cup T20I and Test series in UAE and in India.

“It has obviously been a very busy winter for me personally and for us as a team. I have been away from home for six of the last seven months, starting with the tour of England in May, including the World Test Championship final and a few tours to Pakistan. India And the T20 World Cup final and immediately after that, here we are. So it’s been quite a busy one and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it,” Mitchell said on Tuesday evening as New Zealand prepare to return home.

The Black Caps will leave India early on Wednesday morning and reach home on Thursday morning.

The all-rounder said that it has been a great experience for him to participate in all three formats over the years and bat at different positions in different formats. He has shown the ability to come at crucial times and do well for his team in various formats.

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“I believe you have to be able to adapt to different batting conditions down the order, in different conditions. It’s a real honor whenever you get a chance to play for New Zealand. I want to give my best for Prateek, for my country.”

He termed the experience of playing with India in India as the ultimate challenge. “It’s probably one of the last challenges in Test cricket – coming out to India and taking them to their conditions. They are obviously world class and they showed that in Tests. Firing some shots and putting them under some pressure.” It was good. Obviously we would have liked to do well here but this time it was not meant to be. We will learn a lot from this experience and look forward to the next journey,” said Mitchell, who won the second Test at home against England in 2019. debuted in.

Mitchell, who scored his maiden Test century against Pakistan in January this year and was awarded a New Zealand central contract in May.

The Kiwi cricketer also said that it was a different experience for him to play Tests in India as things were very difficult from home and he was not used to playing in front of such a huge crowd and it was unique to see the bowler shouting. The name as he went on his bowling runup.

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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, an ODI against neighboring Australia and a short T20I series across the seas. Contains Sea Hop. A series against South Africa in March.

Mitchell, the son of New Zealand rugby player and coach John Mitchell, is expected to join the squad for the series in all different formats.

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

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