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Captaining his country at the age of 34 was not something Mills expected in his 155-match ODI career.
“Due to circumstances with Brendon’s (McCullum) and Kane’s (Williamson’s) unfortunate injuries I have been trusted with the job. It’s a challenge I’ve really enjoyed so far,” said Mills.“We have absolute belief we can do the job over here. It’s an exciting couple of weeks for me as captain and also for the team.”
New Zealand lost the three-match ODI series 3-0 to Bangladesh but Mills stated that winning the last game, a T20 international, has boosted their confidence for the Sri Lankan series. “It was nice to win the last game where with nearly 400 runs scored it was a bit of a thriller,” said Mills. “To come out on top showed a lot of confidence from the team. It was exciting to see a number of guys step up and the guys who did step up were the younger members of the group.
“It is encouraging for New Zealand Cricket to see such young emerging talent,” he said.