🏏New Zealand vs India 4th T20I in Visakhapatnam @ 7 PM IST🏏

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Last time a men's T20I was played in Vizag, it was in the long shadows of a home World Cup, with India's bench strength and a stand-in captain trying their best to mend a billion broken hearts after a loss in the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2023.

This time around, the coastal city hosts a different kind of return, with a full-strength India squad back in town. Not to heal but to hone. Another home World Cup beckons, this time in the shortest format, and India, looking like a million dollars again, arrive with an unfinished story from two years ago. And somehow, Vizag finds itself at the axis of it all once more.

With the series in the bag, India can now afford to shift focus to fine-tuning their squad, which means the spotlight will firmly be on Sanju Samson. The wicketkeeper-batter has not quite found form since reclaiming his spot at the top of the order, and will know that things and selections can evolve quickly. Especially when the man who could replace him is as good as Ishan Kishan. And in that kind of form.

As you would expect, Samson was one of eight players who sweat it out during India's optional practice session on match eve. He spent extended time in the nets, batting in two stints - first facing spin and then throwdowns.

"Sanju is one knock away from getting his form back," India's bowling coach Morne Morkel said. "We all know the cliche word that form is temporary and for us building up to the World Cup, it's important for the guys to find that peak performance at the right time. He's training well, he's hitting the ball very well, so I think it's just a matter of time for him to get a score on board.

"But the main focus is that the team is winning and I think that's important. We're 3-0 up in the series at the moment, the boys are playing some very good cricket and we've got a couple of games now before the start of the World Cup and I have no doubt that Sanju will find his form and runs on the board."

New Zealand, too, kept things light ahead of the fourth T20I, with only three players turning up for the practice session. But there is far more at stake for them, not just in terms of the series scoreline or the World Cup, but in how far behind the modern methods they have looked over the last week or so.

They have not been helped by the flux in the squad, with several first-choice players either injured or unavailable, but the nature of their defeats would hurt. Now they must confront those questions at a venue where they have no T20I experience, knowing full well that Indian batters will come hard at them come what may.

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Posted: 7 hours ago
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Where: ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

When: Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026 at 7:00 PM local

What to expect: It's usually a good batting track here but the ball does swing at this venue, which is located about 50 metres above sea level. There was barely any dew during India's late-evening practice session. The word on tickets is that it's "almost a sell-out", so expect a good crowd once again.

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Team news:

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Axar Patel, who hurt his hand while fielding in the first T20I, had a long batting and bowling stint in the nets on match eve, and is expected to be back in the side. India may look to rest Hardik Pandya after three back-to-back matches. Arshdeep Singh was another player who had a long practice session and could come back into the side in place of Harshit Rana.

Probable XI: Sanju Samson (wk), Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya/Axar Patel, Rinku Singh, Arshdeep Singh, Ravi Bishnoi/Vaun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah

New Zealand

The visitors would love in-form Daryl Mitchell to bat up the order and face a lot more balls, so it will be interesting how they rejig their batting order to enable that. He has, of course, opened for them in a T20 World Cup in the past and that could be an option given how Tim Seifert and Devon Conway have fared so far.

In terms of personnel, Kristian Clarke and Tim Robinson have been released from the squad while Finn Allen is yet to arrive. James Neesham, though, would have had some time to get accustomed and will be in contention. Lockie Ferguson bowled full tilt in the nets but it's unlikely New Zealand will field him just yet.

Probable XI: Daryl Mitchell, Tim Seifert (w), Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner (c), Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy

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Did you know?

- Since the start of 2024, India have won each of the 11 T20I bilateral series/tournaments they have featured in. That's the joint-longest streak alongside Pakistan (2016-18).

- India's batters are striking at 210.98 per 100 balls this series across the first three T20Is; no team has scored at a faster rate in a T20I series where they batted at least thrice.

- NZ have lost their last nine completed T20Is to India, Australia and England.

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Posted: 7 hours ago
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What they said:

"With the 11 that we can pick on match day, we've got 11 match winners. Everybody has got a certain 'X' factor about them. They know that there's no guarantee of being the 11. It's about who's suited best for the conditions and how we can help the team win at the end of the day." Morne Morkel, India bowling coach

"To sing our winning team song after a nice victory against a good side would be cool, but at the same time, you've got to look a bit deeper than wins and losses. And that's not downplaying the results here, but we've got to make sure that we're looking at the longer term and the bigger picture as well. And, historically, New Zealand have peaked well during the ICC events." Jacob Oram, NZ bowling coach

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Big picture: Sanju Samson or Ishan Kishan?

When India's squad for the T20 World Cup was announced, Ishan Kishan was supposed to be a back-up for Sanju Samson. He had last played a T20I in 2023 and was picked only because the selectors decided to change the team combination at the last moment.

A lot has changed since then. Tilak Varma's freak injury gave Kishan a chance to bat at No. 3 against New Zealand and he grabbed it, smashing 76 off 32 balls in the second T20I and 28 off 13 in the third. With Samson scoring 10, 6 and 0 in the first three T20Is, the debate has begun: should Kishan replace Samson in the XI when Tilak returns?

If Tilak's injury opened a door for Kishan, the delay in his recovery has handed Samson a lifeline. Having returned to the opening slot after preparing for a middle-order role in between, he will likely have two more chances to present his case.

New Zealand have lost the series but they have been without many of their first-choice players. James Neesham and Lockie Ferguson have now joined the team and Tim Robinson and Kristian Clarke, who are not part of the World Cup squad, have been released. Finn Allen, though, will arrive only before the final T20I in Thiruvananthapuram.

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In the spotlight: Abhishek Sharma and Lockie Ferguson

Abhishek Sharma is redefining the limits of T20 batting. Since the start of 2025, he has scored 1011 runs in T20Is at an average of 45.95 and a strike rate of 202.20. In 24 innings in this period, he crossed 50 eight times, with his slowest half-century coming off 25 balls. The scary thing for opponents is that India aren't just reliant on him. In the second T20I in Raipur, when he was out for a first-ball duck, Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav helped them chase down 209 in 15.2 overs.

New Zealand will track Lockie Ferguson's return keenly. The fast bowler is making a comeback from the calf injury he sustained during the ILT20. As a result, he had to cancel his stint with Sydney Thunder in the BBL. Ferguson, who has a casual contract with NZC, last played for New Zealand in November 2024. He was set to play in the Champions Trophy earlier this year only for a hamstring injury to rule him out.

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Stats and trivia

  • Ish Sodhi (160) is five wickets away from overtaking Tim Southee as the leading wicket-taker for New Zealand in T20Is. Overall, only Rashid Khan (187) has taken more wickets in the format.
  • Suryakumar is 41 away from 3000 runs in T20Is. He will be the third India batterafter Rohit Sharma (4231) and Virat Kohli (4188) to get there.
  • Mark Chapman is 29 away from 2000 T20I runs. Currently, he is on 1971, of which 392 have come for Hong Kong.
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Posted: 7 hours ago
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Pitch and conditions

The last time Visakhapatnam hosted a T20I, in November 2023, India chased down 209against Australia in the final over. It could be another high-scoring game on Wednesday, even if dew is not expected to play a major role.

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IND vs NZ Probable Best Performers

Probable Best Batter: Abhishek Sharma

The rich vein of form that Abhishek Sharmafinds himself in currently is enough to say that he is enjoying the best part of his cricketing career. His exploits have not only forwarded a fear among the opposition bowler, but also has helped the Indians be a lot confident about his skills to ensure a run-fest right from the word 'go'.

Probable Best Bowler: Jasprit Bumrah

The super-successful Jasprit Bumrah showed why he is considered such a dependable player in the Indian dressing room. Bumrah has been bowling mostly towards the middle and death overs, and has been to stem the flow of runs, while also picking three crucial wickets in only two innings. The Ahmedabad-born will arguably look to carry the bowling unit's weight on his shoulders.

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