Virat Kohli and Ross Taylor will vie to prove they are the world’s best one-day international batsman as India and New Zealand clash in the first of five ODIs in Napier Wednesday. For both sides, the series is an opportunity to fine-tune planning ahead of the World Cup. But for Kohli and Taylor — currently ranked first and third in the world respectively — it’s a more personal battle, with both in electric form and looking to gain a psychological edge. The McLean Park wicket promises to be a belter, with New Zealand’s Tom Latham showing just how ripe the pitch is by smashing 110 off just 60 deliveries, including 10 fours and six sixes, in a domestic Twenty20 match last week. “I think it’s going to be a high-scoring affair,” declared New Zealand coach David Stead Tuesday. “I’ll be surprised if it’s not. The wicket is hard and bouncy and the outfield is lightning fast as well.” Since the start of last year Taylor has averaged a stunning 92 from 13 innings and became the first New Zealander to score 20 ODI hundreds. However, his performance has been shaded by an even more phenomenal average of 113 in 17…