T20 WC: Mitchell Hails Team Depth As New Zealand Storm Past Canada To Reach Super 8s
MA Chidambaram Stadium: Stand-in captain Daryl Mitchell lauded New Zealands depth after the Black Caps cruised to an eight-wicket win over Canada at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, securing their spot in the Super 8s. Chasing 174, New Zealand recovered from an early wobble at 30/2, with Glenn Phillips 76 not out and Rachin Ravindras unbeaten 59 anchoring a match-winning partnership of more than 100 runs. On the early dismissals of Finn Allen and Tim Seifert, Daryl, who stood as captain in place of Mitchell Santner, said, We back everyone in the side. We obviously got the Bash Brothers up top who do their thing. It's the nature of, I guess, how we try to line up with our team is that we know we bat really deep and everyone can get the job done on the day. Daryl also praised Canadas 19-year-old Yuvraj Samra, who scored 110 to power Canada to 173/4. He played beautifully and I think, yeah, on that surface, which looked like a pretty nice pitch to keep them to 170 when a guy gets 110, it was a great effort by our boys. But I take my hat off to him. He played really well, Mitchell said. Commenting on the pitch and the atmosphere, he added, I thought it was a great pitch. I love playing here at Chepauk. Obviously, a number of us have been a part of the CSK family here as well over our time. So yeah, we love playing in front of these crowds. On Santners fitness, he noted, He's obviously felt a bit poor, but he seems to be improving as the day goes on. But yeah, I think he'll be fine for the next one, I'm sure. Commenting on the pitch and the atmosphere, he added, I thought it was a great pitch. I love playing here at Chepauk. Obviously, a number of us have been a part of the CSK family here as well over our time. So yeah, we love playing in front of these crowds. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealands emphatic chase, powered by a brutal middle-order partnership, reinforced their standing as one of the tournament's favourites, bouncing back strongly from their loss to South Africa. Article Source: IANS