Updated On: 22 October, 2023 07:22 AM IST | Dharamsala | Ashwin Ferro
Rohit Sharma & Co look to beat in-form NZ to stay unbeaten and move up in points table at picturesque venue; coach Rahul Dravid admits injured Hardik Pandya’s absence affects team’s balance

Rohit Sharma during India’s practice session at Dharamsala on Saturday. Pic/PTI
The chilly, snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar mountain ranges here are akin to the cool cricket that both India and New Zealand—the table-toppers of this World Cup with four-out-of-four wins—have dished out so far. But all that will change on Sunday when one of them will have a defeat across their name at the end of what is expected to be a thrilling contest between fast bowlers making full use of the traditionally pace-friendly track at the HPCA Stadium here and technically sound batsmen.