NZ in India 2016-17
'My first butter chicken' - Bracewell
New Zealand bowler Doug Bracewell talks about the Indian heat, food and hiding from selfies
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I think he will be at home in india. Because horse are natural explorers. Its like kid at candy store. So he will get his share of wickets more than others. To win india you must acclimatise. You must like indian food. Indian food can be ordered without spicy. There are bland foods. There is a reason indian foods have more spices than other country. In hot climate all kinda lifeform flourish. Food gets bad easily in hot climate than cold climate. So these spices keep them dead. So if you do not like spice food , then you won't be at home in india in this hot humid climate.