As New Zealand gear up for their final official Twenty20 fixture before next week's World Cup in Sri Lanka, Kyle Mills believes some of the wickets at the tournament will have a Kiwi element to them.
The Black Caps meet India in Chennai in the early hours of tomorrow morning and have warm-up games on Saturday and Monday - which aren't given official international status - against Australia and South Africa respectively.
It's not a lot of match practice to build up to a global tournament and New Zealand were robbed of another game against the Indians during the weekend because of rain in Visakhapatnam.
But Mills said New Zealand will be ready when they open the tournament against Bangladesh on September 21.
"I think the wickets in Sri Lanka have changed somewhat and I think we noticed it especially in the newish grounds across Sri Lanka; definitely up in Pallekele at night time it produced movement that assisted the seam bowlers," said Mills, who had a brief stint in Sri Lanka's Twenty20 league last month.