New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner had no qualms in admitting that his team lost to a "better" Indian side in the final of the Champions Trophy in Dubai on Sunday. Set a target of 252 ...
Skipper’s rallying cry sparks New Zealand’s fightback in Champions ... and no signs of trouble — until Mitchell Santner called his team in for a chat during the drinks break.
However, it has been a bit different for New Zealand, as it has always been, smooth. Mitchell Santner and captaincy have fitted like hand-in-glove with each other and the left-arm spinning all ...
He took 2 for 49 from 10 overs. Having seen him once already could make it easier for the batters to handle him, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said on the eve of the final. "I think guys ...
New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner said India's understanding of the conditions has made the Champions Trophy final a “challenging” assignment, but expressed confidence in his team's ability ...
Dubai, Shepherded by a brilliant Kuldeep Yadav , Indian spinners aced the conditions but well-timed fifties by Daryl Mitchell and Michael Bracewell steered New Zealand to a competitive 251 for ...
I think we have to be ready and be adaptable for what's coming, says the Kiwis skipper DUBAI: New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said on Saturday mid-match communications and adaptability ...
New Zealand's skipper Mitchell Santner acknowledged India's dominant performance in the Champions Trophy final, where India chased a target of 252 with six balls to spare. Key contributions came ...
The Black Caps and India are both unbeaten and already assured of a spot in the last four ahead of Sunday's Dubai clash, which will decide which side tops Group A and which teams they will meet in ...
This Sunday's Champions Trophy match is a repeat of last Sunday's Champions Trophy match - although New Zealand will hope ... from Glenn Phillips and Daryl Mitchell in the final overs.
New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner conceded that the Blackcaps missed their ace pacer and the leading wicket-taker in the tournament, Matt Henry, in the final against the Men in Blue.
Shepherded by a brilliant Kuldeep Yadav (2/40), Indian spinners aced the conditions but well-timed fifties by Daryl Mitchell and Michael Bracewell steered New Zealand to a competitive 251 for ...