India's off-spin all-rounder Washington Sundar believes seam-bowling all-rounder Daryl Mitchell's unbeaten 59 off 30 balls, including hitting 27 runs in the final over of first T20I on Friday, made a difference between the two teams.
Before the start of New Zealand's final over, they were at 149/6 and in danger of not getting a score above 160. But Mitchell had other ideas, hitting three sixes and a four off a wayward Arshdeep Singh, including off a no-ball, and ended up collecting 27 runs in the last over of New Zealand's innings, setting them up for a 21-run victory at the JSCA International Stadium.
"Obviously, Daryl's innings was very crucial for them and as I said 150 would've been par and we would've been very happy with that going inside, but yes he made the difference by actually getting a half-century for himself. He played till the end and made the difference in the last over."