India know the surface, but we're ready for a scrap: New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner acknowledges India's familiarity with the Dubai pitch ahead of the Champions Trophy final. Despite the challenging conditions, Santner emphasizes that his team is ready for a hard-fought match, drawing confiden...

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"They've played all their games here in Dubai and know that surface. Obviously, the surface will dictate a little bit of how we want to operate. It might be a little bit slower than what we got in Lahore. It might be more of a scrap, but we're down to scrap," Santner said after touching base in the city.
However, Santner said New Zealand can take some solace from their experience of playing against India during the group stage.
On that instance, India had beaten New Zealand by 44 runs in a Group A match that only carried an academic interest.
The Antipodeans had to shuttle between Pakistan and Dubai for their last group match, semifinal and the final in a short span.
But the left-arm spinner said the team has adapted to a busy schedule in the last few days.
"It's just the general feel of this tournament, moving around a lot. It's all part of the challenge. I think we've been to every place here.
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