<p>New Zealand batsman Daryl Mitchell made a splash on the opening day of the second test against England on Friday when he smashed a six straight into a startled female fan's pint of beer.</p>.<p>"It's plopped in a beer," exclaimed one commentator after the all-rounder followed up a four with a six straight into the stands off a Jack Leach delivery in the 56th over at Trent Bridge.</p>.<p>Slow motion television repeats clearly showed the splashdown.</p>.<p>Nearby England seamer Matthew Potts signalled from the boundary to his team mates what had happened, mimicking a glass and raising an imaginary pint.</p>.<p>"Come on Jack, keep him quiet. This is costing people a fortune in beer in the stands," quipped former England spin bowler Phil Tufnell on the BBC commentary.</p>.<p>The Twitter feed of England's Barmy Army supporters' club said the Black Caps had bought the fan a replacement pint.</p>
<p>New Zealand batsman Daryl Mitchell made a splash on the opening day of the second test against England on Friday when he smashed a six straight into a startled female fan's pint of beer.</p>.<p>"It's plopped in a beer," exclaimed one commentator after the all-rounder followed up a four with a six straight into the stands off a Jack Leach delivery in the 56th over at Trent Bridge.</p>.<p>Slow motion television repeats clearly showed the splashdown.</p>.<p>Nearby England seamer Matthew Potts signalled from the boundary to his team mates what had happened, mimicking a glass and raising an imaginary pint.</p>.<p>"Come on Jack, keep him quiet. This is costing people a fortune in beer in the stands," quipped former England spin bowler Phil Tufnell on the BBC commentary.</p>.<p>The Twitter feed of England's Barmy Army supporters' club said the Black Caps had bought the fan a replacement pint.</p>