New Delhi, Sports Desk. IND vs NZ 1st T20, Daryl Mitchell The first match of the three-match T20 series between India and New Zealand (IND vs NZ 1st T20) went to the JSCA International Stadium in Ranchi on 27 January. In this match, the New Zealand team defeated Team India by 21 runs.

In this match, the last over of the Kiwi team’s innings was full of thrill, where Daryl Mitchell thrashed Arshdeep Singh while batting furiously and scored 27 runs in one over while showering runs.

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IND vs NZ 1st T20: Daryl Mitchell beats Arshdeep Singh fiercely

Actually, Indian team captain Hardik Pandya had decided to bowl first after winning the toss. Batting first, the New Zealand team set India a target of 177 runs to win, thanks to Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell’s quickfire half-centuries. Let us tell you that the last over of the Kiwi team’s innings was full of excitement, where the dashing batting of Daryl Mitchell blew the senses of Arshdeep Singh. Arshdeep Singh proved to be very expensive in the last over.

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Let us tell you that after 19 overs in the first T20, the New Zealand team’s score was 149 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. For a moment it seemed that the team would not be able to reach even 160 runs, as Arshdeep Singh gave only two runs in the 18th over. Two wickets also fell in that over.

Arshdeep Singh proved to be the villain for the Indian team in the last over

But, in the last over, Arshdeep Singh proved to be the villain for the Indian team. Daryl Mitchell pushed the Indian team on the backfoot by raining sixes in the last over of three consecutive balls. Arshdeep gave away 4 runs in the last three balls of this over.

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Please tell that this has been the second most expensive spell of Arshdeep Singh‘s T20 International career. Earlier, last year against South Africa, Arshdeep Singh had given 62 runs in the T20 match in Guwahati, after which he had to face many criticisms.