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T20 WC: Five Key Battles To Watch Out For In IND Vs NZ Final
India is coming to the contest by beating England in a thriller in the semi-final on Thursday, while on the other side, New Zealand handed a 9-wicket defeat to South Africa on Wednesday.
Although the contest is between two strong teams, the outcome is likely to hinge on standout individual displays and crucial head-to-head battles on the field. Here are a few key matchups to watch out for in the title clash.
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