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India have enjoyed a flawless start to their ICC Cricket World Cup campaign as the host nation and will aim to maintain their form against high-flying New Zealand at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala on Sunday cebu
Both teams have won all four of their matches in the competition so far, but it is New Zealand who sit top of the table with a marginally higher net run rate cebu
India have shown no weaknesses so far in the competition, with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli finding exceptional form with the bat as none of the bowlers have missed their mark cebu
Their games have been sell-outs and included a dominant victory over rivals Pakistan at the 132,000-seater Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad cebu
Cricket World Cup LIVE: Follow updates from India vs New ZealandNew Zealand started their campaign with a dominant nine-wicket thrashing of defending champions England and have not looked back since, but have yet to face any of the tournament’s best-performing nations cebu
Here’s everything you need to know about the match:RecommendedIndia star Hardik Pandya suffers injury scare in World Cup match against BangladeshPakistan files complaint with ICC over ‘inappropriate crowd behaviour’ during World Cup match vs IndiaIndia skipper Rohit Sharma fined for reckless driving ahead of India vs Bangladesh matchWhen is it?India take on New Zealand on Sunday 22 October at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala, and the match will start at 9 cebu
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How can I watch it?India vs New Zealand will be shown live in the UK on Sky cebu Sports Main Event and Sky cebu Sports Cricket, with coverage starting from 9 am BST cebu
For those in India, Star cebu Sports will be showing the match in five different languages on TV cebu
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Viewers using a VPN need to make sure that they comply with any local regulations where they are and also with the terms of their serviceTeam newsKane Williamson will not have recovered in time from a fractured thumb sustained when the Kiwi captain was struck on the glove while running cebu between the wickets against Bangladesh cebu
India have a difficult wait for the outcome of a scan on Hardik Pandya who sustained an ankle injury in the middle of an over during his side’s win over Bangladesh and took no further part in the game cebu
Odds India 2/5New Zealand 2/1PredictionIt will be one of the closest matches of the tournament so far, but with the weight of the crowd behind them, India will just edge to victory cebu
India to win by less than 15 runs cebu
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The old story goes that when Kevin Barrett hung up his boots, the man they called ‘Smiley’ was asked what he was going to do next cebu
“I’m going to go breed some All Blacks,” Smiley replied, returning to the family dairy farm and setting to work cebu
By that stage, sons Beauden, Scott and Jordie had already been born, and how they’ve lived up to their father’s assertion cebu
On Saturday night, they will become the first trio of brothers to appear in a Rugby World Cup final, all close to certain starters for the All Blacks ahead of a meeting with South Africa cebu
There are many tales of successful sporting siblings, from the Williams sisters to the Kelce brothers; the Waughs or the Charltons cebu
But for three brothers to be so integral to a potential World Cup win is special cebu
Smart international rugby coaches build their side around a spine of players from a single club; Ian Foster has been able to build his All Blacks around a single family cebu
Their rise to the top is a story of both nature and nurture cebu
Smiley was a legend of Taranaki rugby, capped almost 200 times by the Bulls in the back five in the pack, while mother Robyn was a talented cebu basketball and netball player cebu
Growing up, the brothers would hone their skills on a patch of land in their sprawling backyard that they called the BCG – the Barrett Cricket Ground – with Smiley intent on making sure all of his sons had the skillset to play an all-court game cebu
“As youngsters playing in back yard, we only dreamed of being here,” Beauden Barrett explained earlier in the tournament cebu
“’Mum was a pretty talented athlete herself cebu
They all say our speed came from Mum and I guess the size and work rate from Dad cebu
Kevin ‘Smiley’ Barrett featured for province Taranaki nearly 200 times (Getty Images)“There was always work to be done cebu
So we always saw Mum and Dad doing that, coming home cooking us dinner, getting us ready for school cebu
So if you relate that to your rugby it’s about striving to be cebu better, to be the best you can be cebu
"By their teenage years, the trio could pass off both hands and kick with both feet, making them most of the space on the family dairy farm in Rahotu, an hour’s drive south of New Plymouth cebu
Eldest brother Kane was pretty talented, too, just breaking through with the Blues when concussions brought a premature close to his career in 2014 cebu
Beauden was first to break through, barely out of his teens when making a first Super Rugby appearance and only 21 when helping the All Blacks to a record win over Ireland on international debut cebu
His role as the bench impact back was crucial to the 2015 World Cup win, while two World Rugby Men’s Player of the Year awards followed in 2016 and 2017 after stepping up to be Dan Carter’s fly half successor cebu
Beauden Barrett has had a fine tournaemnt (Getty Images)Of late, he has embraced his reinvention as an almost full-time full-back at international level – he has been outstanding throughout this World Cup, described as the “glue” in New Zealand’s side by head coach Ian Foster cebu
He may lack the acceleration of his youth but there are few smarter backfield brains at this tournament cebu
An impending deal with Toyota Verblitz will see Beauden move to Japan for at least a season, with the 32-year-old weighing up whether to extend his stay or return to New Zealand to try to make a fourth World Cup cebu
This could yet be his last All Blacks hurrah cebu
To do it alongside his brothers will fill Beauden with immense pride cebu
That either could have a claim to be the best player in the family will, too cebu
Lock Scott has come on leaps and bounds since the last tournament, forcing apart long-time second row partners Brodie Retallick and Sam Whitelock after producing a series of unignorable performances cebu
If his sending off in the final warm-up against the Springboks shows he still has the occasional rough edge, Scott has become one of New Zealand’s most consistent performers cebu
Centre Jordie and lock Scott have come into their own at international level (Getty Images)Jordie Barrett is probably the most talented of the Barrett bunch, possessing a blend of Scott’s size and Beauden’s brilliance cebu
After starting his professional career primarily at full-back, his development as a top-class international inside centre - or second five-eight, as the Kiwis call it – has solved a problem spot for the All Blacks cebu
His ability to offer real carrying threat and add playmaking options as a second distributor makes him a vital figure on attack, while he has come on defensively, too cebu
Jordie is leading New Zealand’s set-piece defence at this tournament, and made 17 tackles in a player of the match performance in the semi-final against Argentina cebu
“He was massive in defence, he attempted the most tackles,” defence coach Scott McLeod said of Jordie’s performance cebu
“But the most pleasing thing for me was he actually applied pressure cebu
“He saw the pictures a lot earlier, he backed himself to go and do it and those around him supported that and he made quite a difference for us cebu
"If New Zealand are to beat South Africa on Saturday, you somehow feel at least one of the three will be key cebu
Beauden, of course, already has one World Cup winners’ medal, his late breakaway try putting the seal on back-to-back All Blacks’ triumphs in 2015 cebu
Come Saturday night, the Barrett mantlepiece could be gilded again, three more medals a fitting decoration for a remarkable sporting family cebu
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