By Syed Khalid Mahmood
That’s a billion Rupee question now. Having beaten the New Zealanders comprehensively in the first three games of the five-match ODI to take an unassialble 3-0 lead, the Indians are in total command of the sitiuation to complete a whitewash. But will they do it? Or will they succumb to the external factors?

The latest example was the three-Test series against the Black Caps that preceded the ongoing ODI series. India’s full strength side stunned everyone by settling with a draw in the first two Tests. When they finally tightened the noose in the third and final Test the margin that separated the two sides said all with the game lasting just over three days.
Now the ball is in the court of the Indians again. They have lived upto the billing by winning the first three ODIs with big enough margins to just confirm that there is no competition at well between the two sides on these kind of surfaces.

What about the Indian plans? Nobody knows. Will they go for the kill? The World Cup is round the corner and they cannot afford to be complacent. But there have been numerous instances when such interests appeared to have been compromised. Will history repeat itself?
Gautam Gambhir and his boys are on a high but will they be allowed to play without an advice they are not able to refuse?
Gambhir has done the job perfectly so far, in the absence of the rested Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The caretaker captain was delighted to have restricted New Zealand to 224 in their 50 overs after putting them into bat in the third ODI at Vadodara.

"It's good to have competitions for various places. If the selectors have a headache in this aspect, it's a very good sign for Indian cricket," he said.
He did not favour too much experiment with the side for the last two ODIs despite the series being won. "We should try and put our best team on the park as it is an international game and we are playing a quality side," Gambhir reckoned.
He did not favour too much experiment with the side for the last two ODIs despite the series being won. "We should try and put our best team on the park as it is an international game and we are playing a quality side," Gambhir reckoned.
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