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Ronchi was in superb form in the fifth ODI. © Cricbuzz
New Zealand have been in stellar form going into the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. They beat Pakistan in alien conditions in UAE and now have taken a 3-1 lead against Sri Lanka at home. Brendon McCullum, the skipper, has time and again led from the front. Kane Williamson has played with calmness and composure to hold New Zealand's innings together in times of crisis. With Luke Ronchi and Grant Elliott, too, notching up hundreds in the last game, it shows that the hosts are a confident unit. The home team will look to win the sixth ODI and seal the series.
On the other hand, after putting up a fine show in the second ODI to level the series, Sri Lanka haven't been able to make their presence felt. Veteran batsmen, Mahela Jayawardene, Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara, have shone brightly in the series, but their bowling has been below par. Most of their seamers have struggled to maintain lines and lengths to keep the opposition in check.
The absence of Angelo Mathews, their captain, due to a calf strain hasn't helped them either. Only when Rangana Herath has played and to some extent Nuwan Kulasekara have been able to make an impression for the visitors. Even their fielding, on occasions, hasn't been up to the mark. For the do-or-die encounter in Dunedin, the visitors certainly need to lift their game.
New Zealand then won the toss and elected to bat on what looked like a good wicket for batting. Nathan McCullum and Tim Southee were rested. Daniel Vettori and Kyle Mills were picked in the playing XI. With 280 games to his credit, Vettori became the highest capped ODI player for New Zealand.