Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya
IND vs. NZ series: There is little time left for the series between India and New Zealand to start. After playing the last match of the ODI series against Sri Lanka, the Indian team will face New Zealand from January 18. The first three ODIs will be played and then three T20 matches will come. Meanwhile, there is news that the New Zealand team will arrive in India on Saturday after playing their last ODI against Pakistan. New Zealand have also announced their squad for both series, which does not include big players like Kane Williamson, while India’s squad can be announced at any time. All matches will be tough as the two giants are the teams.
The first match of the India vs New Zealand series will be played in Hyderabad on January 18.
The first match of the series between India and New Zealand will be played on January 18 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. And the second match will take place after a gap of two days i.e. on January 21 in Raipur. The third and final match will take place on January 24 at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Following this, the T20 series will begin, with the first match taking place in Ranchi on January 27, followed by the second match in Lucknow on January 29. The third and final game of the series will be played on February 1 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. All ODIs will start at 2:00pm IST, while T20 matches will start at 7:00pm
India team has a good chance to prepare for the one-day World Cup
The One Day World Cup will also be held in India this year, so the One Day series will be very important. While on the one hand, the BCCI has decided that no senior player will be rested in ODIs, on the other hand, they will also continue the work of finding young players, so that if any great player gets injured, their place can be taken quickly. . Could Now everyone is waiting for the time when the Indian squad for the New Zealand series is announced, so that it is known which player has a place in the team and someone will have to sit now.