GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Aaron Rodgers is looking forward to watching Brett Favres induction ceremony into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.The guy who replaced Favre, extending a seamless line of stellar quarterback play with the Green Bay Packers, will be making his first visit to the museum. The enshrinement ceremony is Saturday, and the Packers play the Indianapolis Colts in the Hall of Fame game on Sunday.Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Kevin Greene, who was an assistant coach in Green Bay, is also among an eight-member class being honored. Greene will be introduced by current Packers defensive coordinator and former Steelers assistant Dom Capers.But Favres induction especially means a lot to Packers fans. He was voted in on the first ballot.Theres a lot to be said about that and his career and the way he played, and itll be fun to hear the remarks, Rodgers said before practice Monday night.They may not have been quite as chummy in 2008, when Rodgers took over as the starter following the messy split between the Packers and Favre who, at the time, had a hard time deciding whether or not he was going to retire.Relationships have been mended. The Packers retired Favres No. 4 jersey last year in an emotional homecoming.Its going to be really special to be a part of, Rodgers said about watching Greene and Favre getting inducted on Saturday.The Packers are staying in Cleveland and must organize travel to Canton for the ceremony.Its also a game week, so the schedule is modeled after how the Packers operate during the regular season for a road game. Normally, the team would just be practicing and staying put at its hotel the day before a road game.Rodgers didnt know yet coach Mike McCarthys plan for playing time for preseason games, including Sunday.My workload, its hard to say workload with the amount of plays Ive played the last few years in preseason, Rodgers said. But whatever he wants us to do well do, whether thats a series or a quarter or more than that, well be ready to play.Game notes NFL officials met with the Packers to talk about rules changes and point of emphasis. Rodgers jokingly lobbied for leeway on one rule. I was joking with them, `Just let them go. Let them try to tackle me and give us a chance to get a free play, said Rodgers, an expert at drawing defensive linemen offside for penalties. Kidding aside, Rodgers said he understands the point of view from the referee. 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Match factsWednesday, October 26, 2016Start time 1330 local (0800 GMT)Big pictureAt the start of the series, India had eight ODIs - five against New Zealand and three against England - to get their combination right before the Champions Trophy next year. Of equally high priority was the need to strengthen their limited-overs game - aside from whitewashing Zimbabwe twice, India havent won a bilateral series since November 2014.India have the opportunity to accomplish both objectives against a weary New Zealand, who have been away from home for more than a month and are desperate for success in at least one leg of the tour. The visitors, however, are yet to repair a flimsy middle order, which has squandered good starts in all three ODIs so far. Corey Andersons comeback has yielded only 31 runs, while Luke Ronchi, who counterattacked admirably in the Tests, averages a mere 2.33.Indias team management, on the other hand, will be happy with what they have achieved. For one, the bowling unit has exceeded expectations. While Jasprit Bumrah has been reliable as ever, Umesh Yadav has improved his accuracy without sacrificing pace. Amit Mishra has enjoyed leading a young spin attack, and along with Axar Patel, whose wicket tally has not been commensurate with his persistence, he has ensured India have not missed R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja.The biggest revelations, though, have been Hardik Pandyas ability with the new ball and part-timer Kedar Jadhavs knack for breaking partnerships. With Virat Kohli casually gunning down chases, the rest of the batting has been tested only once, in Delhi, when no one made good on their start. India will hope the likes of Manish Pandey and Jadhav get to spend more time in the middle in the next two ODIs.The selectors have stressed on continuity by retaining the same squad - minus Suresh Raina, who is still recovering from illness - for the remaining two games. While India will want to give the players on the bench - Mandeep Singh, Jayant Yadav and Dhawal Kulkarni - an opportunity at some point over the next two games, they will also seek to ensure some of the newer players who are already in the XI get an extended run.Form guideIndia WLWWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)New Zealand LWLWLIn the spotlightIn the absence of the injured Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul, this was Ajinkya Rahanes best chance to show why he deserved to open in ODIs ahead of them. But, Rahane failed to convert two starts before being dismissed in the third over in Mohali. Time may be running out for him, with the team management also probably keen to have a look at the uncapped Mandeep Singh in the opening slot.Ross Taylor has been in the news both on and off the field in the last few days. In Mohali, he took an encouraging step forward as a baatsman before Mishras drift and turn ended his resilience.dddddddddddd In the chase, though, Taylor dropped Kohli on 6, only to see him add another 148 to his score and steer India to victory. On-field challenges aside, Taylor will also have to block out the noise accompanying Brendon McCullums stormy remarks about his captaincy tenure.Team newsIndia had an optional training session, with Mandeep and Pandey taking first strike against Kulkarni, Pandya and Jayant. Going by the practice session, it would seem Jayant, Kulkarni and Mandeep stand a chance to play, but the proceedings in the nets arent always a reliable indicator.India (probable): 1 Rohit Sharma, 2 Ajinkya Rahane/Mandeep Singh, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Manish Pandey, 5 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 6 Kedar Jadhav, 7 Hardik Pandya, 8 Axar Patel/Jayant Yadav, 9 Amit Mishra, 10 Umesh Yadav/Dhawal Kulkarni, 11 Jasprit BumrahBJ Watling had a long hit towards the end of New Zealands training. If they play him instead of Ronchi, there might be a case for slotting him at No. 5 and Anderson at No. 6, with the latters brief narrowed down to attacking the bowling from the start. New Zealand (probable): 1 Martin Guptill, 2 Tom Latham, 3 Kane Williamson (capt), 4 Ross Taylor, 5 BJ Watling/Luke Ronchi (wk), 6 Corey Anderson, 7 James Neesham/Anton Devcich, 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Trent Boult, 11 Matt HenryPitch and conditionsNew Zealand opener Tom Latham insisted the Ranchi pitch was different from the one in Mohali. He said it was bare and devoid of grass. This could mean it might offer some turn.Stats and triviaTom Latham has scored fifties in five of the six international matches (three Tests and three ODIs) he has played on this tour. Its the most by any batsman on either sideNew Zealand have added 50-plus runs for the ninth wicket three times in eight ODI innings in 2016. Two of those partnerships have come in this seriesKohlis last two ODI innings in Ranchi have been match-winning efforts in chases. He scored 139* against Sri Lanka in November 2014 and 77* versus England in January 2013QuotesWe had a good debrief after the game [in Mohali]. There are a few areas we want to work on. Every game is important, but this one probably is a little more important to keep the series alive.New Zealand fast bowler Matt Henry highlights the importance of the fourth ODIIn the past I have tried to play out of my skin, getting overexcited, but Ive realised if I can time the ball, and hit the gaps and run hard, I can still get runs. I know teams want to get me out immediately, so I take my time, go with the flow and then attack at the end.Virat Kohli on succeeding by playing percentage cricket ' ' '