Bengaluru: New Zealand have lost three games on the trot and middle-order batter Daryl Mitchell on Friday said that the side needs to pursue the 'Black Caps' way of cricket to find their feet again in the ongoing 2023 World Cup. After winning their first four matches, the Kiwis were defeated by India, Australia and South Africa making their games against Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Bengaluru must-win affairs.
"For us, it's just showing up and playing the Black Cap style of cricket that we want to play. I'm sure if we can control those little things and do them for long periods of time, then we'll go a long way to getting some outcomes which we want. Hopefully, it means we're in the mix coming into the tournament," said Daryl Mitchell.
New Zealand is currently fourth on the points table with eight points and have two games left. If they win both these games, they can make the semi-finals, without any pressure.
"We're a small country, down the bottom of the Earth, and for us it's fighting for every ball, chasing every ball to the boundary, and doing the little things that we can control. The big stuff will look after itself if we're clear on our roles," he added.
There are a number of injury concerns in the New Zealand camp as regular skipper Kane Williamson, James Neesham and Mark Chapman have been recuperating while Matt Henry has been ruled out of the tournament.