2. Quality bowling attack:

There would be very few teams, who can come close to the quality of New Zealanders in the bowling department. With the rainy and cloudy conditions in the weather forecast, one knows, how threatening New Zealand can be in the middle.
Especially, the left-hander Trent Boult can make life hard for the Indian batsmen if the conditions allow the fast bowlers to get a swing. On top of that, the chief run-scorer of India Rohit Sharma has got the troubles in facing the left-handers at the start, which would certainly play a major role.
Meanwhile, they also likely to get their best bowler of the tournament Lockie Ferguson for the crucial game. He has been troubling the batsmen with his pace and bounce, which would be coupled with a brilliant slower delivery.
The likes of Jimmy Neesham, Colin de Grandhomme and Matt Henry alongside Mitchell Santner will certainly see New Zealanders going hard at the Indians. So, it is something, which India need to be wary of.