The hosts have an impressive attack, consisting of five fast bowlers -- Mitchell McClenaghan, Tim Southee, Kyle Mills, Adam Milne and James Neesham.
"We are leaning towards a full-pace bowling attack at this stage, but we will take a call only after seeing how everyone pulls through training. It will be quite nice to unleash a bit of pace in this opening game and try and be aggressive and hostile as we can with the ball in hand," said McCullum at the pre-match press conference.
"If we get a quick wicket anywhere, we will look to play Adam Milne. He is young and is slowly gaining experience, but he can really work up good pace that can bring about injuries. We want to use him when the conditions suit him best.
"But we have other options as well, in Kyle Mills and Tim Southee who are more than capable of bowling with the new ball. There is room for an all-pace attack and it is an aggressive bowling line-up. They have played quite a bit of cricket, so we have to manage their work load accordingly."
"Dale Steyn is a world-class bowler and has been for a number of years. He's been successful against pretty much everyone in world cricket. We haven't got the bowlers at that level yet, who knows what will happen in a couple of years if we keep developing them. In terms of how India responded in South Africa, they still played pretty good cricket at times.