Queenstown, Jan 05: After having decimated the Indians in both the Tests and one-dayers, New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming on Saturday had sympathies for his opponents but said his team would not relax and now aim for a clean sweep of the limited-overs series. "They (the Indians) must be a demoralised lot. I think it's been a pretty tough tour for them," Fleming said after India conceded a winning 4-0 lead to the hosts in the seven- match one-day series following their 2-0 whitewash in the Tests.
"But we are in no mood to let up. We want to go to South Africa (for the World Cup) with good form under our belt. The series was pretty important for us. Now we are looking at what we need and what we want." Fleming said.

Obviously happy with the performance of his bowlers, Fleming said the winning habit would also sort out the problems in the batting department of his team.
"You cannot underestimate winning. With the bowlers doing well, one half of the team is pretty excited going to the World Cup.
"I am enjoying the bowlers putting the ball in right areas and making it uncomfortable for the Indian batsmen. As for the batters, I think, in South Africa the batting will take care of itself," he said. Bureau Report