After clinching their maiden T20 international series win over New Zealand  in the 3rd T2OI played at the Seddon Park in Hamilton, the Virat Kohli-led 'Men in Blue' will look to assert their dominance once again when the lock horns with the Black Caps in the 4th ODI at the Sky Stadium in Wellington.

Rohit Sharma produced a moment of brilliance with the bat in the thrilling Super Over at Seddon Park to help India take an unassailable 3-0 lead and clinch the series. While the first three encounters have been highly scoring affairs, the same is expected in the 4th match of the series to be played at the high scoring venue in Wellington.

Here is a look at the how the weather will pan out and a glance into how does the pitch in Wellington play out for the 4th T2OI

WEATHER FORECAST

The weather is expected to be conducive for a full game of cricket with bright and clear skies forecasted for the entire duration of the game. Much to every cricket fan's relief, there are no chances of rain and hence no interruption in play during the course of the match. The temperatures will hover around the 18-20 mark with a hint of breeze making it ideal playing conditions for bowlers.

PITCH REPORT

Much like the other stadiums in New Zealand, the boundaries are relatively smaller and hence the spectators are in for a treat with power-packed strokemakers on either sides raring to unleash their explosive strokeplay.

The deck at the Westpac Stadium is a hard and flat strip one where batsman would love to play through the line. However, the breeze factor at the Westpac Stadium makes for seam friendly conditions which the seam bowlers can extract in the early stages of the game. Spinners could come into play as it is a drop in pitch so there could be some turn on offer.