India will be looking to avoid a 5-0 clean sweep when they face New Zealand in the fifth and final ODI at the John Davies Oval on Thursday.
The match will be India's last game in the format before they jump into the warm-up and main competition of the Women's Cricket World Cup. The batting and bowling haven't clicked together for India in all four losses, leaving them with more worry points than solutions.
Bowling, in particular, is a huge worry if one goes by Mithali Raj's words after losing a truncated fourth ODI by 63 runs. "But to be honest the bowling is a bit of concern before the World Cup. We want all our main bowlers to get their rhythm. We are adapting to the conditions but there are spells where the bowlers have bowled well but we are not consistent and it is something that we are looking to improve."