Welcome to the coverage of the first One-Day International between New Zealand and India in Hamilton, on Wednesday.
Injuries to key players have opened the door for exciting youngsters like Prithvi Shaw to make an impression in the Indian line-up against a low-on-confidence and depleted New Zealand in the three-match ODI series.
This is India's third ODI assignment after last years World Cup, after victories over the West Indies (away) and Australia (at home).
The Black Caps will be playing their first ODI since that infamous loss at Lord's in the World Cup final against England.
The last time these two sides met in the 50-over format, New Zealand knocked India out of the World Cup with an 18-run win over two days, in the second semi-final at Manchester.
India extracted revenge with a 5-0 T20 whitewash that concluded on Sunday.
In the current context, stakes aren't that high as both sides prepare for the T20 World Cup later in Australia this year. In fact, the upcoming two-Test series later this month bears more significance than this ODI clash.
In the ODI series, neither side will be at full strength, as a string of first-team players will be missing due to injuries.
India were dealt a major blow when Rohit Sharma was ruled out of the remainder of the ongoing tour owing to a calf injury he sustained in the fifth and final T20I. The Men in Blue are already missing Shikhar Dhawan, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Deepak Chahar.
New Zealands inspirational skipper Kane Williamson joined the long list of injured along with compatriot Trent Boult.
Mayank Agarwal was named Rohit's replacement for the ODI series on Tuesday afternoon, and skipper Virat Kohli outlined that they will stick to the strategy adopted against Australia in Rajkot, where KL Rahul kept wickets and batted at number five.
Kohli had more or less confirmed Shaw's ODI debut in that scenario, and now India will probably have two openers debuting.
The last time such a situation arose was 2016, when KL Rahul and Karun Nair opened for India on their debuts in Zimbabwe.
In the nets on Tuesday, Manish Pandey batted along with Kohli and Iyer, ahead of Shivam Dube, Rishabh Pant and Kedar Jadhav.
If Pandey plays, the lower order will be a curious mix with Dube, Jadhav and Ravindra Jadeja vying for the all-rounder's slot.
In the bowling department, three pacers will probably be the norm once again.
Kuldeep Yadav, who sat out the entire T20I series, is slated for a comeback given his performance against Australia at home.