When we travel over to India playing in front of the packed crowds we know how passionate they are about cricket Tom Latham
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First T20 - November 18
Second T20 - November 20
Third T20 - November 22
First ODI - November 25
Second ODI - November 27
Third ODI - November 30India tour of New Zealand 2022:First T20 - November 18Second T20 - November 20Third T20 - November 22First ODI - November 25Second ODI - November 27Third ODI - November 30 Both sides have been immensely dominant on their home turf against each other. While India enjoyed a 5-0 whitewash against New Zealand in the T20I series in early 2021, their record in ODI and Test cricket has been poor in recent times. New Zealand toured India last year for two Tests and three T20Is and proceeded to depart without a single win. Noting the passion present among Indian fans when it comes to cricket, Latham told reporters: "It's great. When we travel over to India - playing in front of the packed crowds - we know how passionate they are about cricket and certainly having on a different channel is even better for us to be able to showcase our skills against the Indians and I guess the more people that watch cricket, the better. All the support we get we always cherish and appreciate - both home and away." The Pacers are expected to be in form with the upcoming series taking place on New Zealand's turf. Short boundaries and windy conditions will bring the seamers into the picture, with spinners expected to reprise their role in the middle overs. Backing left-arm spinner to have an impactful innings against the visiting Indian side, Latham said: "We've got a world-class bowling attack and it has been shown in the past world events. In the recent years, we have been able to play our brand of cricket, play our style and been successful so from a bowling point of view, someone like Mitchell Santner who does a really good job for us in the middle." Latham added: "He is the key for us, especially as a spinner which is very important against India. He is going to have an impact at some point and he will be looking forward to use his skills up against the Indians." According to the Future Tours Programme (FTP), New Zealand are also set to tour India in early 2023. The same was confirmed by former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly in a letter to the state association ahead of the commencement of the home season.
When we travel over to India - playing in front of the packed crowds - we know how passionate they are about cricket - Tom Latham
Tom Latham is an integral part of the New Zealand ODI setup batter spoke about the team's upcoming white-ball series against . The two nations are set to play three ODIs and three T20Is following the culmination of the ongoing in Australia. The two sides have shared a storied rivalry over the years, having reignited it with some high-profile matches in recent years. They are not slated to play against each other in the T20 World Cup as of now. However, they faced off in the inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) final last year as well as the semi-finals of the 2019 ODI World Cup. India tour of New Zealand 2022:First T20 - November 18
Second T20 - November 20
Third T20 - November 22
First ODI - November 25
Second ODI - November 27
Third ODI - November 30India tour of New Zealand 2022:First T20 - November 18Second T20 - November 20Third T20 - November 22First ODI - November 25Second ODI - November 27Third ODI - November 30 Both sides have been immensely dominant on their home turf against each other. While India enjoyed a 5-0 whitewash against New Zealand in the T20I series in early 2021, their record in ODI and Test cricket has been poor in recent times. New Zealand toured India last year for two Tests and three T20Is and proceeded to depart without a single win. Noting the passion present among Indian fans when it comes to cricket, Latham told reporters: "It's great. When we travel over to India - playing in front of the packed crowds - we know how passionate they are about cricket and certainly having on a different channel is even better for us to be able to showcase our skills against the Indians and I guess the more people that watch cricket, the better. All the support we get we always cherish and appreciate - both home and away." The Pacers are expected to be in form with the upcoming series taking place on New Zealand's turf. Short boundaries and windy conditions will bring the seamers into the picture, with spinners expected to reprise their role in the middle overs. Backing left-arm spinner to have an impactful innings against the visiting Indian side, Latham said: "We've got a world-class bowling attack and it has been shown in the past world events. In the recent years, we have been able to play our brand of cricket, play our style and been successful so from a bowling point of view, someone like Mitchell Santner who does a really good job for us in the middle." Latham added: "He is the key for us, especially as a spinner which is very important against India. He is going to have an impact at some point and he will be looking forward to use his skills up against the Indians." According to the Future Tours Programme (FTP), New Zealand are also set to tour India in early 2023. The same was confirmed by former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly in a letter to the state association ahead of the commencement of the home season.