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Daryl Mitchell becomes fastest New Zealand batter to reach 2000 runs in One Day Internationals
Mount Maunganui April 5: Daryl Mitchell scripted his name into the record books on Saturday, becoming the quickest New Zealand batsman to achieve the milestone of 2000 One Day International (ODI) runs, as per a tweet posted by Blackcaps.
Chapman, Smith star as New Zealand trigger dramatic Pakistan collapse to register 73-run victory
Napier, March 29: Mark Chapman continued his dominance over Pakistan with a stunning career-best 132 off 111 balls, propelling New Zealand to a 73-run victory in the first ODI at McLean Park. The left-hander's masterful knock, combined with Daryl Mitchell’s gritty 76 and a record-breaking debut fifty from Muhammad Abbas, saw the hosts post an imposing 344.
CT 2025: Daryl Mitchell's fine ICC white-ball knockouts run continues against India in final
Dubai, March 9: New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell continued his string of fine scores in ICC white-ball knockout matches, but registered some unfortunate records due to the sluggish nature of his knock.
ODI Tri-Series: All-round New Zealand outplay Pakistan to claim title
Karachi, Feb 14: Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham struck half-centuries on top of an all-round bowling performance as New Zealand defeated hosts Pakistan by five wickets in the final to claim the title in the Tri-Nation ODI Series at the National Stadium here on Friday.
O'Rourke, Latham, Mitchell shine as NZ beat Pakistan to lift tri-nation series title
Karachi, February 14: A four-wicket haul by Will O'Rourke followed by half-centuries from Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham helped New Zealand secure the tri-nation series title by beating Pakistan by five wickets in the final at Karachi on Friday.
Daryl Mitchell appointed PCA chief executive after interim role
London, January 16: Daryl Mitchell has been officially appointed as the chief executive of the Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA) after serving in an interim capacity for the past six months.