The agony of falling inches short in the 2019 ODI World Cup final still lingers for New Zealand's passionate fans as they brace for the 2023 campaign starting on October 5.
Under the leadership of Kane Williamson, the team is undoubtedly strong. However, they've tasted the bitterness of World Cup final defeat twice in a row.
Will this year mark a change in fortunes for New Zealand, breaking their final jinx?
At the core of the Blackcaps are three stalwarts: skipper Kane Williamson and senior pacers Tim Southee and Trent Boult.
Remarkably, this edition may be the trio's final ODI World Cup appearance.
Williamson, leading the way after a severe injury in March, heads a robust and well-prepared batting lineup.
From dependable Devon Conway, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, and Glenn Phillips to newcomers Rachin Ravindra and Will Young, the batting depth of this side is impressive.In the pace department,
Southee's recovery from a thumb fracture will be crucial for key clashes. He will join forces with Trent Boult and Lockie Ferguson, along with Matt Henry.
New Zealand's spin department seems secure with Mitchell Santner and Ish Sodhi in their ranks.
Since the 2019 final heartbreak, the Kiwis managed to secure one ICC Trophy, the 2021 World Test Championship Mace, while consistently featuring in the Top 4 of the two T20I World Cups.
For Williamson, Southee, and Boult, this tournament presents perhaps one of their last chances to clinch an ICC trophy for New Zealand.
However, their ODI performances leading up to this marquee event have been somewhat mixed.
In tours across South Asia, they won two and suffered heavy losses in two. While they began with a 2-1 victory against Pakistan in January, they were whitewashed by India.
Subsequently, Pakistan inflicted a devastating 4-1 loss on them in the summer. Yet, just before the World Cup, they triumphed by defeating Bangladesh 2-0 in a 3-match series.
As they face similar conditions in India, the burning question remains: Will New Zealand finally conquer the World Cup this year or are fans being prepared for yet another heart-wrenching disappointment? Only time will tell.