Can Kohli & Co bring back the World Cup that India has won twice - in 2011 and 1983? There is Australia, the current world champions which has recovered from the ball-tampering controversy and is set to give India have a tough job on hand. New Zealand poses as a tricky and troublesome opponent while with Pakistan, India is sure to engage in a battle of nerves.
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