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The term McClenaghan ongoing New Zealand series T20i ‘does not mean’

The term McClenaghan ongoing New Zealand series T20i 'does not mean'
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Auckland: Drunk Kiwifruit of Pacer Mitchell McClenaghan has mentioned the ongoing Twenty20 series between India and New Zealand as “meaningless”.
India has sealed a series with a second consecutive victory against Blackcaps.
After McClenaghan commented on Twitter in retirement AB de Villier, Kipas Kricket reminded him of the loss of the New Zealand T20i series to India after suffering a second defeat in Ranchi on Friday.
For this, McClenaghan, the last played for New Zealand in 2018, replied: “Are they? You mean in a 72-hour series that does not mean after the last WC defeat with 3 matches in 5 days playing teams with the condition of their home?” Pacer aged The 35-year-old, which has made an acerbic reply on Twitter in the past, refers to the defeat of New Zealand to Australia in the T20 World Cup Summit in Dubai on November 14.
Three international matches between India and New Zealand began on November 17.
Blackcaps lost the first match with seven goats and the second by five Wickets.
The third match will be played in Kolkata on Sunday.
McClenaghan has played 48 ODIS and 29 T20IS since making debut in 2012.

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