Watch out for Jasprit Bumrah. That's the advice from Indian great Sachin Tendulkar and New Zealand have been doing their research on the unfamiliar opening bowler for tomorrow's start to the T 20 World Cup in Nagpur.
Bumrah has a deceptive action but hits the bat hard and New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has picked up on his ability to take the ball away from the right handers and bowl yorkers.
He was not on New Zealand's radar last year but after picking up wickets in several trial games Bumrah is being touted as a key weapon in India's search for success.
Black Caps captain Kane Williamson knew his side would also face a trial by spin, especially in Nagpur, as India looked to bolster their slow attack around Ravi Ashwin and Ravi Jadeja. The classy batsman had been very methodical and calm as he approached the buildup to this tournament.
Hesson said preparation had been "steady at best" with a win and a loss in New Zealand's buildup.