A new series. A new hope. A new challenge. India currently at the second spot in the ICC ODI rankings while New Zealand are at No 5, which indicates that the series will not be a walk in the park for the hosts. The series consists of only three ODIs, which makes the first ODI very important as it will give the winning team an early advantage. New Zealand have their own selection quandaries to solve before the series begins while India have a problem of plenty. The hosts have a more or less settled unit coming into the series but it remains to be seen who they play at the top of the order alongside Rohit Sharma? India have tried all their options from MS Dhoni to Hardik Pandya at No 4 in ODIs in recent times and the inclusion of Dinesh Karthik in the side again makes the scenario more intriguing. [caption id=“attachment_4162909” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
 Virat Kohli has had a superb run of captaincy in recent times, leading his side to nine wins in the last 10 matches. AP[/caption] “See, I have no idea about that where he (Rahane) will be batting. Yes, Shikhar is back, but speaking of Rahane, he’s probably grabbed all his opportunities in the last few series that he has played. Now it’s on the captain and the coach, what they want and where they want him to bat,” Rohit told reporters after India’s first training session at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday. “A couple of series back the captain came and spoke that he considered him (Rahane) as an opening batsman and I don’t know if (Virat) Kohli wants him to bat at four again. That will be completely his call. If he feels that we need someone like Rahane batting at four in this particular team right now. I don’t know if that will happen. It’s very unclear. We have to wait and see,” the Indian ODI vice-captain added. “It only shows that the strength of this team is so vast that anyone can come in at any time and take the position. So we all have to be on our toes and keep performing the way we have in the last few years.” New Zealand have more all-rounders in their current side than specialist players on an average. However, just like India, their pace bowling department is settled with the in-form pacer Trent Boult and the trio of Tim Southee, Adam Milne and Matt Henry. The onus will be on India to augment their position in the world cricket by lifting the winner’s trophy while the visitors will try to win their first ever ODI series on Indian soil. Let’s look at some important numbers over the years in the ODIs played between India and New Zealand. New Zealand’s win/loss ratio of 0.291 against India in ODIs at the latter’s backyard is the worst for any team with a minimum of 20 such matches.
Here are all the numbers that matter when it comes to the cricketing rivalry between India and New Zealand, who are set to cross swords at Mumbai on Sunday.
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