The New Zealand women's cricket side are approaching the upcoming Super Six stage of the women's World Cup as virtually knockout, which is just as well because they can't afford any slip-ups if they are to advance to the final.
The White Ferns qualified second from their group and carry over two points into the Super Sixes phase.
Australia top the standings with four points and will be favourites to secure one spot in the final but four of the six teams carry over two points meaning competition for the other place in the final will be tight. New Zealand start in third with a run-rate (+0.974) inferior only to the West Indies (+1.608) but winning cricket will be their primary focus.
The White Ferns meet Sri Lanka on Friday in the first of the Super Six matches and will also take on the West Indies on Monday and defending champions England next Wednesday. The top two teams advance to the final in Mumbai on February 17.
Sri Lanka have been inconsistent so far in the tournament. They upset England by one wicket in their first match but were then rolled by the West Indies by 209 runs before cruising past hosts India - they didn't carry any points over from that match because India didn't progress.