IND vs NZ 3rd ODI: Daryl Mitchell Apologises to Mohammed Siraj After Mid-Over Disruption
IND vs NZ 3rd ODI, India vs New Zealand 3rd ODI Update: The decisive match of the 3-match ODI series between India and New Zealand is being played at the Holkar Stadium in Indore, where the Kiwi team is batting first.
The third match of the ODI series between India and New Zealand is being played at the Holkar Stadium in Indore, where the New Zealand team is batting first. The team had a poor start, but Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips have once again steadied the innings. During this, an incident occurred, for which Daryl Mitchell had to apologize to Mohammed Siraj.
In this match, the Indian team won the toss and decided to bowl first. New Zealand had a poor start, losing Henry Nicholls in the first over. Harshit Rana dismissed Devon Conway on the first ball of the next over. Will Young also returned to the pavilion with the score at 58.
After losing three wickets in 13 overs, New Zealand managed to hold on for 25 overs and took the team's score past 120. Meanwhile, something happened in the 27th over, forcing Daryl Mitchell to apologize.
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In fact, while Mitchell was unbeaten on 69 and about to face the last ball of the 27th over, he was booed from the stands. A disturbance was noticed near the side screen, forcing Mitchell to step off the strike. This forced Mohammed Siraj to restart his run-up. However, Mitchell admitted his mistake and immediately apologized to Siraj with folded hands.
A three-match ODI series is being played between India and New Zealand. India won the first match, while New Zealand won the second to level the series. The team that wins the third match will win the series. After this, a five-match T20 series will be played between the two teams. At the time of writing, New Zealand had scored 160 runs for the loss of three wickets in 30 overs. Daryl Mitchell was unbeaten on 80, while Glenn Phillips was supporting him with 44. The two had already put on a partnership of over 90 runs.