New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell, who smashed a brilliant hundred in the second innings of the first Test against England, continued his rich vein of form in the ongoing second Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham🔴.
The 31-year-old hit 190 (318) wi𒁃th the help of 23 fours and 4 gigantic sixes in the first essay after England skipper Ben Stokes asked the Black Caps to bat first.
Just like the second innings of the Lord’s Test, Mitchell and Tom Blundell (106 off 198) came to New Zealand’s rescue, adding a 236-run partnership for the fifth wicket.
New Zealand posted 553 runs on the board in their first essay with Mitc🐠hell and Blundell scoring fruitful tons.
Apart from entertaining the crowd with his classy strokes, Mitchell also hit a six which landed straight into a fan’s glass of beer. The incident happened in the 56th over, bowled by England off-spinner Jack Leach.
Here’s the video:
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England cricket team’s supporter ‘The Barmy Army’ later revealed that the Kiwis have provided the female fan, named Susan, with a replacement pint.
“Susan – the lady earlier who Daryl Mitchell’s pint hit – has been given a replacement by the Kiwi team,” the Barmy Army captioned their post.
Susan – the lady earlier who Daryl Mitchell’s pint hit – has been given a replacement by the Kiwi team 👏👏👏
— England's Barmy Army 🏴🎺 (@TheBarmyArmy)