New Zealand must adapt quickly in India to avoid 'harsh lesson', warns coach Mike Hesson

Black Caps head to India following Australia's 4-1 series thrashing against the No 1-ranked ODI side

Mike Hesson and his New Zealand sideface a daunting ODI series against top-ranked India. Gareth Copley / Getty Images
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ODI FIXTURE SCHEDULE

First ODI, October 22
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Second ODI, October 25
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune

Third ODI, October 29
Venue TBC

New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has said his players need to hit the ground running in India if they want to challenge the world's top-ranked one-day international team on their home turf.

New Zealand, rated fifth in the world, play the first of three ODIs against India in Mumbai on October 22. India once again proved how formidable they are at home with a 4-1 ODI series win over Australia.

"Look, their record at home has been phenomenal in the last two or three years," Hesson told reporters as the team departed New Zealand.

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"You know going over there that you have to perform, otherwise you get taught a pretty harsh lesson. It's important for us to adapt really quickly."

Hesson travels to India with a core of nine players, including captain Kane Williamson and batting stalwarts Martin Guptill and Ross Taylor. He will pick a further six players from the New Zealand A side currently touring India.

"The beauty of an A tour means we've already got people in India, adapting to conditions, so when they come in they should be as familiar as they're going to be," he said.

Hesson said India presented unique challenges to touring players.

"Obviously there's the dew factor, the conditions are all very different depending on the grounds you go to," he said. "We're going to rely a lot of the experience of our senior players."

He confirmed one-time opener Tom Latham would be moved down the order and handed wicketkeeping duties as New Zealand look for more firepower at the top.

"It would be fair to say Martin (Guptill) and Tom, although they have had some really good performances individually, haven't really clicked at the top and certainly haven't generated a strike-rate as a pair that we'd like."

ODI FIXTURE SCHEDULE

First ODI, October 22
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Second ODI, October 25
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune

Third ODI, October 29
Venue TBC