New Zealand seamer Mitchell McClenaghan took to Twitter and termed the continued Twenty20 collection between India and New Zealand as “meaningless”. According to the 35-year-old, the collection has been jam-packed into 5 days and began inside 72 hours of New Zealand enjoying the T20 World Cup finals. In a later tweet, he defined that his statements had been made in jest joke and mentioned that he would have liked to see New Zealand win the collection.
After McClenaghan commented on Twitter on AB de Villier’s retirement, a cricket fan reminded him of New Zealand’s T20I collection loss to India after struggling their second defeat in Ranchi on Friday.To this, McClenaghan, who final performed for New Zealand in 2018, replied: “Did they? You mean in meaningless series 72 hours after a WC final defeat with 3 games in 5 days playing a team with 10 days rest in their home conditions?”
Did they? You imply in meaningless collection 72 hours after a WC remaining defeat with 3 video games in 5 days enjoying a workforce with 10 days relaxation of their residence circumstances? https://t.co/jldmmH58YZ
— Mitchell McClenaghan (@Mitch_Savage) November 20, 2021
I’m simply joking round if love them to have gained the collection haha
— Mitchell McClenaghan (@Mitch_Savage) November 20, 2021
The present collection began on November 17, and the T20 World Cup remaining was performed on November 15. India have already sealed the collection with their second consecutive win towards the BlackCaps. India gained the second T20I by seven wickets on Friday and took an unassailable 2-0 lead within the collection.
India might be enjoying their final match of the collection at Kolkata on Sunday.