New Zealand eves look to avenge recent losses to India (Preview)

IANS  |  Napier 

Having recently lost to consecutively in two top ICC tournaments, will look to avenge the loss in the upcoming ICC Womens Championship series, that begins with the first of the three-match ODI here on Thursday.

According to an ICC statement, they now get a chance to outdo the opposition in home conditions in the Women's Championship that gives ICC Women's World Cup 2021 hosts and four other top teams direct entries to the event two years from now.

The remaining three sides will get another chance through the ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier.

are presently in second position on the points table with 12 points from nine matches while are fifth with eight points and ahead of only on net run rate.

Defending champions lead the table with 16 points from nine outings.

New Zealand have played England, and the so far while India have completed their engagements against Australia, and

Going in to Thursday's match, India will bank on their top order batting comprising the likes of Mithali Raj, opener Smriti Mandhana and T20I Harmanpreet Kaur, to provide a solid platform for the department led by the veteran

Commenting on the upcoming tie, Mithali said: "These matches are going to be very important for us. India are presently at number five on the points table, so it is very important from that perspective that we gain as many points from this ODI series."

"Beating New Zealand in in England and the World T20 recently, it definitely gives us a psychological advantage, but again, we are playing in different conditions, we are playing New Zealand in their backyard, so it is important that the Indian team acclimatise to the conditions."

"It is definitely going to be a very competitive series for India and New Zealand," she added.

While New Zealand will miss the services of wicketkeeper-batter Katey Martin, who is unavailable due to work commitments, India will be wary of the likes of match-winners like former and

Mithali's counterpart said she realises the importance of the series and the capability of the opposition while looking forward to the advantage of playing in home conditions.

"This series will be hugely important considering how close the top teams are in the Women's Championship at present. We've made a good start but there is still a lot of to be played and every team will be looking to climb the ladder in the remaining games," Amy said.

"You can't afford to take any game or series lightly and we will be doing everything in our power to put our best performances on the park at home against India."

"I think any time you lose to an opponent you are inspired to improve next time and square the ledger. India have had the better of us at recent world tournaments but we haven't played a series against them since 2015.

"We respect the quality that the Indian side have across the board and won't be taking them lightly. I guess if you had to pick one out, we will be doing our best to contain -- she is a world-class and we've seen that on numerous occasions. You also can't go past the experienced duo of and Jhulan Goswami," she added.

After Thursday's opener here, both the sides will move to Tauranga for the second and third games on January 29 and February 1, respectively.

Squads:

New Zealand: (Captain), Suzie Bates, (WK), Sophie Devine, Lauren Down, Maddy Green, Holly Huddleston, Leigh Kasperek, Amelia Kerr, Katie Perkins, Anna Peterson, Hannah Rowe,

India: (Captain), (WK), Ekta Bisht, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Jhulan Goswami, Dayalan Hemlatha, Mansi Joshi, Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Mona Meshram, Shikha Pandey, Punam Raut, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Poonam Yadav.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, January 23 2019. 16:58 IST