NEW DELHI: Undefeated so far in the ongoing ODI World Cup, a rampaging
Team India
meet their equals in New Zealand in their next clash on Sunday in Dharamsala.
With wins against Australia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh, favouries India sit second on the table behind the Kiwis, who also have four wins in their four matches but are ahead of the hosts on net run rate.
Having not been able to beat New Zealand in the ICC tournaments since 2003, Rohit Sharma and Co. look to rewrite the history books against the 2019 World Cup runners-up.
In a freewheeling chat with his opening partner
Shubman Gill
, skipper Rohit conceded that not winning against the Blackcaps since 2003 is an unwanted record but also emphasised that the team has been playing really well and will have to continue playing with the same mindset and intent.
India and New Zealand are now the only undefeated teams in this World Cup.