India, March 7 -- After a run-fest at Wankhede Stadium, another high-scoring affair could be on the cards when India face New Zealand in the T20 World Cup final at Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. The surface in Ahmedabad is expected to play much like the one used for the semifinal earlier this week, where a staggering 499 runs were piled up. When India met England, the pitch turned into a batter's dream despite early assumptions that the greenish tinge might aid the seamers. In reality, the ball came nicely onto the bat and runs flowed freely for most of the game. Jasprit Bumrah was the lone bowler who consistently posed problems with his accuracy and variations, while the rest of the attack found it difficult to contain the batters.
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