IND vs NZ: Last T20 match today, will India win with 5-0?
IND vs NZ: Last T20 match today, will India win with 5-0?
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The Indian team, having won the last 2 matches on the verge of defeat, will enter the 5th and last T20 match on Sunday i.e. February 2, 2020, so their eyes are on clearing New Zealand 5-0. New Zealand has never lost all matches in a bilateral T20 series of three or more matches. Since 2005, he has lost all the matches in his bilateral T20 series once when England beat him 2–0 in February 2008. If India wins this series even 5–0, then in the T20 rankings, Pakistan will be placed fifth after Australia, England and South Africa.

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Indian captain Virat Kohli, however, intends to experiment, given the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia this year. The same was done in the fourth T20 match, but the experiment to field Sanju Samson and Shivam Dubey failed. It is also being said that Samson was elevated in the batting order against Sri Lanka and New Zealand in limited occasions, but he was dismissed in an attempt to play aggressively. The team management will expect moderate innings from them. Dubey does not have the footwork to play both fast bowlers and spinners.

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Manish Pandey is making his place at number six, while Shreyas Iyer can be dropped at number three. The question is of the place of the wicketkeeper batsman. KL Rahul has been playing a double role since the home series against Australia. Captain Kohli has indicated that he will also be wicketkeeping in the three-match one-day series. Rahul is in excellent form, but the team management can take Rishabh Pant and give him rest. This is India's last match for the 2019-20 season in this format. After this only IPL is to be played as the next series against Sri Lanka is much later. Pant has been on the bench since his first ODI against Mumbai in Australia. He is fully fit but is unable to make it to the playing XI.

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