Watch: Experts' prediction favours Ind vs Aus T20 WC final

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India and

Australia

are the two teams that most experts believe will make it to the final of the

T20 World Cup

, which begins in the US and Caribbean islands on June 2.
If the predictions of Star Sports' cricket experts come true, then it will be a repeat of last year's ODI World Cup final, where the Aussies got the better of hosts India.

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In a video posted on social media by Star Sports, former cricketers Brian Lara, Sunil Gavaskar, Paul Collingwood, Chris Morris, Matthew Hayden and S Sreesanth predicted the two teams that are most likely to make it to the summit clash, scheduled for June 29.

"It will be a revenge of the 50-over World Cup final (defeat)," said former India pacer Sreesanth, tipping India to win their second T20 crown 17 years after winning the inaugural edition under MS Dhoni in 2007. Sreesanth was also part of that team and took the catch of Pakistan's Misbah ul Haq to signal India's famous title win.
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The tournament, which will be co-hosted by USA and West Indies, will run from June 2 to 29.
India are grouped along with archrivals Pakistan, Ireland, co-hosts USA and Canada. Rohit & Co will open their campaign against Ireland on June 5 in New York, followed by the big game against Pakistan on June 9 at the same venue.

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