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NZ eyes history in India's white-ball challenge
18 Jan
Summary
- New Zealand aims for rare white-ball series win in India.
- Glenn Phillips highlights adaptability for changing conditions.
- Team focuses on process over emotion for historic achievement.

New Zealand is aiming for a rare white-ball series victory in India, a feat that would add another chapter to their recent historic Test series success there. Batter Glenn Phillips described the opportunity as "pretty cool" but cautioned against emotional play, stressing the importance of sticking to process and adapting to conditions.
Phillips acknowledged the significant challenge of playing white-ball cricket in India, noting it's a different ballgame from their recent Test triumphs. He highlighted that dew could play a crucial role later in the evening games, especially with current regulations about ball changes affecting play.
With Indore's Holkar Stadium known for high scores and smaller boundaries, adaptability will be paramount for the visiting side. Phillips indicated that the team's primary focus is on executing their skills and responding to whatever the conditions present, aiming for a positive result.




