There is an extra bit of statistics and history attached with the match for it being the team's 500th Test match since it started playing the game 80 years back.
The team played its first ever Test when it was a British colony in 1932 but over the years, has established itself as a force in world cricket.
The Indian team has always been an intimidating side on spin-friendly tracks under sultry conditions and the script is unlikely to change unless the Kiwis master the conditions.
The Green Park track promises to be a true Indian Test wicket where spinners will have a major role to play and skipper Virat Kohli will have no hesitation in going in with Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Amit Mishra.
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Moreover, New Zealand have not had enough practice to get ready for the series. The only warm-up game they played against Mumbai was on a flat Feroz Shah Kotla track in Delhi, where their bowlers bled runs.
It was actually Mumbai who dominated the practice match with three of their batsmen striking a century each in the first innings.
Even history is heavily stacked against the visitors, who have not won a Test on the Indian soil in their last 14 attempts. The last Test New Zealand won here was way back in 1998.
In the 15-man squad, young captain Kane Williamson along with Ross Taylor is the most experienced player with five Tests here.
The headache for India would be to determine the opening the slots.
Left-hander Shikhar Dhawan, who struggled to get a single fifty during the West Indies Tour, is still facing competition from the young KL Rahul, who had impressed in the Caribbean by scoring a century each in both Tests and T20s.
Dhawan himself has said that competition is good for the Indian team and it will not be a surprise if Rahul gets to open with Murali Vijay.
Although Vijay also did not have a great Caribbean Tour and it remains to be seen who gets the axe?
The series will be a big test for Rohit Sharma, whose prodigious talent has always been a topic of discussion. Labelled as an underachiever in Tests, he has not done enough justice to his abilities as he has not been consistent enough.
The Mumbaikar needs to bat long in the middle and he is fighting for one of the middle order positions with Ajinkya Rahane, who was impressive in the West Indies series and scored a century and a fifty.
Having Jadeja in the ranks gives Kohli that extra batsman in the side. As Ishant Sharma has been ruled out after being diagnosed with Chikunguniya, it has become a three-way fight among Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshvar Kumar and Umesh Yadav for the two fast bowling places.