Beating India At Home is a Tough Effort: Mitchell Santner

New Zealand’s Mitchell Santner, who helped restrict a chasing India to a mere 79, was the Man of the Match.

Isha Purkayastha
Sports
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Man of the match, Mitchell Santner. (Photo: ANI Screengrab)
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Man of the match, Mitchell Santner. (Photo: ANI Screengrab)
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In a thrilling, unpredictable encounter, India toppled like nine pins, losing to the Kiwis by 47 runs. New Zealand’s Mitchell Santner, who helped restrict a chasing India to a mere 79, their lowest ever score on home soil, was the Man of the Match.

New Zealand’s spinners came through for them, taking 9 out of ten wickets. Santner’s contribution was stellar; he took 4 wickets and conceded a mere 11 runs. Perhaps his only regret will be that he couldn’t claim Virat Kohli’s wicket for himself; that honour was Kiwi spinner Ish Sodhi’s.

Santner, who’d “like a spinning pitch” going forward, said that beating India on their home turf was a confidence booster.

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Published: 16 Mar 2016,01:36 PM IST

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