The New Zealand: Having played a crucial role in helping New Zealand go past 200 runs on a rank-turner, batter Daryl Mitchell said the half-hour before the tea break on the first day of the third Test was the toughest and he was happy to jump into an ice-break in the break.
New Zealand had expected things to be difficult at the Wankhede Stadium and Mitchell said to come out of the challenging day and help his team into a good position giving him a feeling of pride.
"I think it was probably more the first hour after lunch with me and Will Young that was seriously warm and that's probably what took it out of us. You could see a number of the Indian players as well were commenting how much they were battling with it as well so yeah that last half an hour before tea was just about trying to be switched on for when the bowler was bowling and trying to conserve as much energy as I could in between balls and try and concentrate on breathing and trying to get my core body temperature down because that was probably what was causing my struggle," said Mitchell in the day-end press conference on Friday.