New Zealand vice-captain Amy Satterthwaite stated that her team will use the information from the ODI series against India to their advantage. After suffering a shocking three-run loss to the West Indies in their start to the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, New Zealand bounced back with a nine-wicket thrashing of Bangladesh.
Now, on Thursday, New Zealand will face-off against India, an opposition well-known to the hosts as they had emerged victorious by 4-1 in the series just before the World Cup.
"It was both things -- a little bit of an insight to their players and some important information to looking forward to tomorrow's game. But we had obviously a successful series against them in Queenstown leading into this, it gives the group a lot of confidence, both with the bat and ball.