Though rain played spoilsport in the third and final ODI between India and New Zealand at Christchurch, skipper Kane Williamson lauded all-rounder Daryl Mitchell for his fantastic spell of 3/25 which was instrumental in bowling out visitors' for 219.
"The seamers were getting something from the wicket. Daryl has been hanging out for a bowl for ages. He did a fantastic job bowling with the wind. (Adam) Milne (3/57) felt a niggle but didn't want to stop," said Williamson in the post-match presentation ceremony.
With the white-ball series being massively affected by rain, Williamson admitted that rain had been following them all the time. "It's been going on reasonably well. The first game became series-defining. Little bit odd to have so much rain. We knew that 20 overs would constitute a match, but we could see the weather coming, it has been following us."