After being whitewashed 0-3 in the preceding Test series, New Zealand are trailing 1-2 in the ongoing five-match ODI series against India heading into the fourth One-day International here tomorrow.
"You need those big hundreds if you want to win. Look at Virat (Kohli) the other night. He got into a position and he won the game (for India). Obviously it's nice that I am putting myself in that situation. Hopefully, I am able to put up a big score. It's the big hundreds that count," Latham told reporters at the pre-match press conference.
"In cricket you have to learn to adapt to different surfaces. I think we haven't assessed that early enough. For me, it's about getting used to the conditions because they are so different to the conditions back home.
"We know we haven't put our best foot forward in a few games now. Everyone is trying hard to put that perfect performance and we are not far away. Certainly looking forward for that chance tomorrow," he said about the must-win game.
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"Certainly, it looks a lot different to the Mohali wicket. It's very bare and not much grass is there. It can change a lot in a day so we will wait and see what happens tomorrow. Hopefully, there will be lot of runs coming from the batters. As I said before, we have to adapt to the conditions.
"I think it's important that whether we bat or bowl first, we make that assessment (about the surface), get the news to the group about what's the best score here. It's the most important thing for us you know. We have to adapt and adjust quickly.
From 160 for three, New Zealand lost wickets in a heap before James Neesham (57) and Matt Henry (39 not out) bailed them out to take them to a fighting 285 in the last ODI.
"We need to get better in the middle-order, build a few partnerships. We have seen that we bat deep, hopefully we can put the icing on the cake by batting better in the middle-order."
Their left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner who is also a handy batsman, is also yet to fire and Latham hoped that his day would come soon.
"He's experienced at this level and especially on these conditions as well. But I think the way he stood (for us) in Tests and ODIs has been great. I know he's not far away from a really good performance and playing a key role in our bowling and certainly the batting. That goes for everyone.