With a series win over Bangladesh already in the bag, changes in both personnel and strategy are expected for the Black Caps as they play their final ODI before the Cricket World Cup.
One major change is already confirmed – captain Kane Williamson will be rested for tomorrow's third ODI in Dunedin, with Colin Munro coming into the side to take his place.
After having to deal with the likes of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami in the Indian series, a chance to face the far-less-threatening Bangladesh seam attack at the top of the order could help Munro's confidence. The powerful hitter is still likely to be part of the Black Caps' World Cup equation, and will likely open the batting tomorrow, with Henry Nicholls taking Williamson's spot at number three.
It would make sense, if the toss allows, for the Black Caps to bat first as well, given what has transpired in the first two ODIs, where they had easy targets to chase down. After failing to set a truly competitive target in any of their five ODIs against India, a chance to do so, in aggressive fashion, would be handy practice before the World Cup begins.
So far this series, only Martin Guptill, Nicholls, Williamson and Ross Taylor have even got a chance to bat, and batting first could maximise the opportunity that the likes of Tom Latham, Colin de Grandhomme and Jimmy Neesham have to get some runs under their belt.