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Playing against India in India is never easy and that is why India goes into this match as the clear favorite. 
India is going to start a new chapter in its T20 International journey with this series. Rohit Sharma is the new captain and Virat Kohli is going to be missing the entire series.
Also, Hardik Pandya, Rahul Chahar, and Varun Chakravarthy have been dropped.
Rahul and Rohit will open the batting but maybe Ruturaj Gaikwad could get a chance as well.
Shreyas Iyer, Rishab Pant, and Venkatesh Iyer are probably going to be in the middle-order. Yuzvendra Chahal is back in the fold and he is the bowler to watch. His good form in the IPL could translate to the international matches as well.
New Zealand's team performed very well in the recently concluded T20 World Cup and it could quite easily continue that success against India in this series as well.
No replacement has been named for Devon Conway and so we can expect more or less the same playing eleven that played the final.
That means Martin Guptill, and Daryll Mitchell will be required to score the bulk of the runs once more.
There does seem to be a lack of depth in the batting lineup in the absence of Williamson, which could be exposed if the pitch is bowler-friendly.
New Zealand is a settled team with players that know their roles. The only thing against it is going to be exhaustion and burnout.
That is the kind of punishing schedule that players today have to live with, and why they often suffer from burnout.
New Zealand is playing with the same squad except for Williamson that reached the final while India has made some changes to its squad as it tries to address some of the shortcomings that were exposed in the World Cup.
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