With Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara in the India 'Blue' side led by Gautam Gambhir and Shikhar Dhawan wielding his willow for the Yuvraj Singh-led 'Reds', a run-feast can be expected at the Shahid Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium which has produced a belter during the round-robin games.
Expect some smaller battles within the big battle ahead of the New Zealand.
Not to forget Shikhar Dhawan, who is also fighting with KL Rahul and Murali Vijay for a slot at the top of the order.
The absence of Test captain and India's reigning superstar Virat Kohli will certainly take some sheen out of the grand finale. Kohli is on a much-needed break with a long and arduous season ahead of him.
After the initial baptism by fire with 17 wickets falling on Day 1 of the first match, the batsmen have enjoyed a great time under lights with the pink ball hardly making much of a difference.
Abhinav Mukund, Sudeep Chatterjee have done well for the Red side but it will be Shikhar Dhawan, who will take this match with a great deal of seriousness.
Irrespective of the colour of the ball, the Delhi left-hander must be feeling a bit of pressure with KL Rahul and Murali Vijay, two technically better equipped openers also in the national team.
Rahul has shown a great deal of consistency and Vijay has had a solid presence at the top of the order.
In this scenario, a good performance in the Duleep will increase his confidence and also keep him in the scheme of things as far as the playing XI of the Test is concerned.
Pujara on the otherhand would like to pile on runs as he has done with monotonic ease at the domestic level. Another century after the 166 against Green team in the earlier match will only boost his confidence.
The same cannot be said about the two veterans Yuvraj Singh and Gautam Gambhir. While Gambhir has had a good tournament with three consecutive half-centuries in three innings, he does not look like being in the selectors' scheme of things at the moment as far as national team is concerned.
The fast bowlers also don't have much to play for as the first team speedsters have been given rest considering the workload that they may have to share in coming months.
But Kuldeep with 13 wickets and ability to bowl the wrong one effortlessly will be keenly watched by the selectors who will be naming the New Zealand squad on Monday.
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