On paper, India are overwhelming favourites as the ICC rankings (India's 1st vs Bangladesh's 10th) suggests. But it counts for little in the shortest format, wherein the complexion of the game can change in a matter of one over.
A master plot always has sub-plots and this final will be no different. There will be little testing battles, which promise to make it an intriguing summit clash.
Ravichandran Ashwin's guile against Sabbir Rahaman's conventional yet dangerously attacking batsmanship or Rohit Sharma's artistry against Taskin Ahmed's youthful exuberance can also be a spectator's delight.
The only missing link will be Mustafizur Rahman, out with a Grade I side strain.
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India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be looking at a bigger picture as the Asian title will mark the perfect preparation before the ICC World T20 at home.
It will be a battle between a team full of T20 specialists against a team which has learnt to consistently punch above its weight.
And with the most partisan 25,000 supporters creating an awful din, it will not be an easy job for Dhoni and his men when Mortaza's boys try to put them under the pump in a floodlit Sher-e-Bangla stadium.
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The same Mahmudullah is a 'man of big occasions' for Bangladesh as he has more than redeemed himself with that boundary off Anwar Ali to take his team to the final.
But then, no one remembers the second best and Dhoni knows that too well. He will leave no stone unturned to emerge victorious before embarking on his journey to reclaim the World T20 trophy.
Both teams have done well in the tournament but India have looked the most complete side and in skipper's words, "a balanced side with all bases covered."
But the 11th match will be a tricky test more so because it is being played on Bangladeshi soil.
The hostile crowd can create pressure on youngsters like Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah, playing their first final for India. But both boys have had the experience of playing under pressure in the Indian Premier League which will come in handy.
After giving the reserve bench an opportunity, India are expected to be bring back their usual playing XI. Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan are expected to open the innings.
Kohli, with two man of the match performances under his belt, will look to end the tournament on a high with another significant contribution.
Suresh Raina is expected to fare better if the pitch does not have a lot of bounce and carry while Yuvraj has got back into the groove with couple of good knocks against Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates.