Daryl Mitchell used to travel with his dad when he was younger; now he’s the one taking the kids around and their next stop is the IPL

Alagappan Muthu and Deivarayan Muthu18-Mar-20242:46

Daryl Mitchell speaks about his expectations from the stint with CSK

John Mitchell arrived in Perth in 2006 looking for redemption. Three years ago, he had been dropped as coach of the All Blacks. His win record was 86%. Problem was he’d lost the World Cup semi-final and in New Zealand Rugby, that’s something you’re just not allowed to do. There were some murmurs as well. A hard-nosed man demanding hard-nosed things from other hard-nosed men in a hard-nosed sport is just about the surest recipe for controversy.Mitchell would have envisioned his alliance with the Western Force as the start of something new. And apparently, so did his son, because travelling with his father, young Daryl picked up club cricket, almost like it was a souvenir at the gift shop, and he ran with it, moving up the levels and prompting some significant renovation at the family home.Related

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“Obviously, he’s a world-class coach and from what he’s done, it’s given me some amazing experiences as a kid to travel around and watch him do what he does in his sport and at the same time he’s just my dad,” Mitchell told ESPNcricinfo this February. “We still take each other on in the backyard and maybe some of his competitiveness passed on to me. And look, obviously very lucky to be able to go and watch the All Blacks train and do things like that but I was still just a kid trying to emulate my dad. One goal was always I guess to have… I’ve got his All Blacks jersey framed, his first one, up in my house here and for me to get my Test jersey next to him is something that’s always been a dream and to tick that off was pretty cool.”Daryl, 32, has taken over as the globe-trotting father now. Since his debut in early 2019, he has played the third-most matches, scored the third-most runs and has the third-highest average across formats for New Zealand, which in turn has brought recognition from overseas as well. In December 2023, Chennai Super Kings acquired him for INR 14 crore (USD 1.69 million approx.) at the IPL auction – which was an increase of exactly INR 14 crore from the previous year – and as the perfect little cherry on top, it all happened on his eldest daughter’s birthday.”They’re a big part of why I do what I do,” Mitchell said of his two children, Addison and Lily. “There’s no coincidence that once both of them were born, my career in many ways has gone the way it has. So very grateful for what they do for me and I keep trying to make them have as much fun as they can. I’ve been walking them to school, which is nice. And they get to travel the world, which is pretty cool. Last year alone they spent I think about four months in England and they were over for the [ODI] World Cup in India as well. So it’s awesome for them to experience different cultures, although they’re very young at five and three.””I guess you’ve got to stick to your strengths and try to hide your weaknesses for as long as you can to have some success”•Associated Press

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Everybody knows the single most glorious shot in any form of cricket is the slog. You just plant your front foot down, wind that bat up and swing like there is no tomorrow; or more accurately that you couldn’t give a damn about tomorrow and all of its yucky consequences. Refine it just a little bit and you have the lofted drive. Be as good as you possibly can be with it and you might end up as the greatest T20 batter to have ever lived (permission slip necessary to call yourself a silly name that social media turns into a worldwide phenomenon included). Mitchell would sooner sprout wings and fly than rule this or any universe as its new boss but he does seem to do this one thing that Chris Gayle was quite famous for.Politely usher the ball down the ground and into orbit.The V in front of the wicket was the source of nearly half of Mitchell’s runs in the 2023 World Cup – 249 of 552. It made him the most prolific straight-hitter in the tournament. He left Virat Kohli (226) behind. Nineteen of his sixes went sailing over mid-on and mid-off. There were 22 in all, the same as Glenn Maxwell. This is why he tempted three different franchises into a bidding war that stopped only after he became the second-most expensive New Zealand recruit in IPL auction history. He thrives in Indian conditions.