New Zealand captain Kane Williamson will lead their quest for a one-day international cricket series clean sweep against India on Tuesday after getting the all-clear on his troublesome shoulder.

After a solid training session Williamson was confirmed to return from a four-game absence on his home ground Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, in the third ODI starting at 3pm.

The skipper hasn't played since the third Twenty20 in Hamilton on January 29 when he suffered an inflamed AC joint in his left shoulder diving in the field, before unleashing a stunning knock of 95 off 48 balls which saw the Black Caps tie with India before losing in a Super Over.

PHOTOSPORT Kane Williamson will lead New Zealand again at Bay Oval after a four-match absence with a shoulder injury.

In Williamson's absence New Zealand lost the final two T20s and suffered a 5-0 clean sweep, before winning the first two ODIs under Tom Latham, by four wickets in Hamilton and 22 runs in Auckland.

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"He certainly had a full workout and all is on track for tomorrow. He's looking good to be ready to play. We'll have one final look at him in the morning and make sure nothing happens overnight," said stand-in Black Caps head coach Shane Jurgensen after the side trained at Bay Oval on Monday.

PHOTOSPORT Rival skippers Kane Williamson and Virat Kohli haven't met at the coin toss since game three of the T20 series in Hamilton.

Game three was always the targeted return for Williamson, as the Black Caps aim for four straight ODI victories against India stretching back to the World Cup semifinal last July.

Jurgensen said medical staff were confident the injury had stabilised and would not get any worse by Williamson playing, 10 days out from the first test against India in Wellington starting on Friday week.

Test spearhead Trent Boult also trained at Bay Oval as he prepares to return at the Basin Reserve from a broken hand as he, Tim Southee and Neil Wagner will be reunited for the first time since the Boxing Day test when Boult suffered the injury while batting against Mitchell Starc.

PHOTOSPORT In his last innings for the Black Caps, Kane Williamson braved a shoulder problem to plunder 95 off 48 balls in the Hamilton T20.

Southee, too, was given the all-clear to play the third ODI on Tuesday after he struggled through a "24 hour bug" on Saturday and took 2-41 including the prized wicket of Indian captain Virat Kohli for a record ninth time in international cricket.

With Southee, Mitchell Santner and Scott Kuggeleijn all laid low with illness in Auckland, New Zealand summoned legspinner Ish Sodhi and seamer Blair Tickner to Tauranga as cover.

It means plenty of options for the Black Caps when they confirm their team on Tuesday morning after everyone's health is assessed.

PHOTOSPORT New Zealand's Kane Williamson and Tim Southee have been cleared of injury and illness to team up against India on Tuesday.

Said Jurgensen: "We have Ticks and Ish here and we just want to make sure we get through tonight with the sickness that we've had and cover all the bases.

"Both [Santner and Kuggeleijn] trained today and had pretty much a full session, but we'll make the final decision around the makeup of the bowlers tomorrow."