MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 10: Chris Lynn of Australia bats during game two of the International Twenty20 series between Australia and England at Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 10, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

Australian master-blaster, Chris Lynn, has warned New Zealand that his 'best is yet to come' ahead of their upcoming Twenty20 tri-series Final in New Zealand on Wednesday night.

After a record breaking Eden Park run-fest where Australia was able to conquer the mammoth 243 total set by Martin Guptill and New Zealand, Lynn is looking to re-create that same form.

Lynn, troubled with injuries over the past 12 months, has been struggling to find form after his shoulder surgery.

“These last four games that I’ve played, my confidence has gone through the roof with my physical preparation and intensity out on the field,” Lynn told FoxSports.com.au.

“The start of the series was a bit daunting for me, taking off for running and (knowing) whether I can dive or not.

“Now every game, I’m getting less apprehensive and more confident.

New Zealand, despite losing their previous encounter to England, will head to Wednesday's final with revenge in mind, after their Eden Park momentous swings.

Guptill hit 105 of 54 balls, including nine of the 32 sixes hit at the small venue, with the ropes likely being cleared repetitively again on Wednesday.

For Lynn however, he understand his place in the side is to score runs, and is really looking forward to Wednesday's Final.

“I haven’t exactly taken off in this series yet but the boys are playing shots around me.

“I’m still getting starts, I’m not hitting the ball badly or anything but I think I can really pull something special on Wednesday night.”

Concluding this series, Lynn will travel to Dubai to participate in the Pakistan Super League, before heading to Kolkata to once again light up the IPL. Hopes will be high to regain some form before the Tour of England in June.