"I think everyone is really excited about this tour by the Indian team. They are a fantastic unit and we are playing at home, in conditions that aren't really familiar to them. They have some ferocious batsmen so do we and both sides have good bowlers," said the former Black Caps' fast bowler.
New Zealand chief coach Mike Hesson had laid down the challenge to MS Dhoni's team whilst asking for bowler-friendly pitches for the upcoming tour, both in ODIs and Tests.
"I am always in favour of bowler-friendly pitches being a fast bowler myself," said Bond jokingly.
"Seriously though, the pitches for ODIs will be more batsmen friendly, firm and hard, with a lot of bounce. Some of them will be drop-in pitches like the one here in Napier, so there will not be much in them for the bowlers. The grounds in New Zealand are small as well, so the batsmen can make merry especially in limited-overs cricket.
"There are two ODIs in Hamilton and the conditions should suit them more. And they showed in South Africa that they learn very quickly, so we need to take advantage of this situation on Sunday and put them under pressure from the word go," Bond added.