New Zealand came into the series after its nightmare in Australia and put up a splendid performance to outclass India in just over three days.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson comfortably reached 74 off 132 balls with Ross Taylor departing just after tea
The 35-year-old will become the first cricketer in the world to complete 100 games across three international formats when he steps out for the first Test against India at Basin Reserve on February 21
The Basin Reserve track will have a lot for the seamers and in conditions conducive to seam bowling, a wily customer like Boult might prove to be a handful
With a double hundred and a century against New Zealand 'A', Gill has made everyone take notice despite Shaw being firmly back in the mix
Bumrah, who was sidelined for four months last year because of a stress fracture, played all the three ODIs against the Black Caps, but returned wicket-less giving away 167 runs in the 30 overs he bow
While Shaw is a natural opener, Gill is looking to adapt to the position. But the batsman says that it isn't very challenging and he can do the job
India had scored 296 for seven after being put into bat, thanks to K L Rahul's (112) fourth ODI hundred
Kiwis regular captain Kane Williamson has been declared fit and he might replace Tom Blundell in New Zealand playing 11
The conditions make New Zealand one of the toughest places to play cricket, says Shardul Thakur
During India's chase of 274 in the second ODI in Auckland, Southee bowled a peach of a delivery to disturb the woodwork and send Kohli back to the dressing room on his individual score of 15.
Williamson has been out of action since the third T20 in Hamilton on January 29 when he suffered a shoulder injury while fielding.
Including Saturday's One Day International (ODI) in Auckland, Southee has now dismissed Kohli nine times across formats.
In the One Day International series, a major difference between the two sides has been the impact of top-order batsmen
Ross Taylor played a crucial knock for the Kiwis while their bowling attack kept Indian batsmen on leash. Navdeep Saini and Ravindra Jadeja raised hopes for India but fell short of the target
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Iyer, aged 25, slammed 103 from 107 deliveries with the help of 11 fours and a six to help India post 347/4 while batting first against New Zealand in the first ODI in Hamilton
We didn't feel it as part of the group coming in, so I wasn't feeling any pressure and there is no need to prove anything, says Kiwis opener Henry Nicholls
Riding Taylor's 21st ton, the Kiwis gunned down India's mammoth 347/6 to win by four wickets with 11 balls to spare in Hamilton on Wednesday
India are currently trailing the three-match series 0-1 with Ross Taylor's masterful century helping New Zealand chase down a target of 348 in the first ODI in Hamilton