Mitch Hay 's unbeaten 99 helped New Zealand score 292-8 against Pakistan in the second one-day international, marking his career-best score. Mitchell James Hay (born 20 August 2000) is a New Zealand international cricketer. [1] A member of the Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club he attended Christchurch Boys' High School and represented the school in three Gillette Cup National Secondary Schools tournaments. Mitchell Hay plays cricket as WK-Batsman. Mitchell Hay run per match stats are 23.7 runs in ODI, 7.9 runs in T20, 12.2 runs in SMASH, 16.6 runs in DODI, 2.0 runs in DT20. M Hay catch chances in match are 171.4 % in ODI, 218.1 % in T20, 51.4 % in SMASH, 106.2 % in DODI, 0 % in DT20. M Hay make boundary in every 8.3 balls in ODI, 7.5 balls in T20, 6.0 balls in SMASH, 14.4 balls in DODI, 0 balls in DT20. Mitchell Hay hits six in every 19.8 balls in ODI, every 17.0 balls in T20, every 12.6 balls ... Mitchell Hay has become the second Kiwi player to score an unbeaten 99 in ODIs after Bruce Edgar, who was the first player on the planet to achieve this rare feat. He did this in 1981 against India at Auckland. Andy Flower (1999) and Swapnil Patil (2014) are the two wicketkeeper-batters who have done this prior to Mitchell Hay .