On current form, India, the champions of the inaugural edition of 2007 are certainly not the favourites to win the tournament.
Pakistan and a well-balanced Australian side would be seriously vying for the top honours in what promises to be a captivating three-week tournament.
Defending champions West Indies would like to prove that their triumph in 2012 was no flash in pan while Sri Lanka will like to be third time lucky having lost two finals in 2009 and 2012 respectively.
India last played a T20 International more than five months back and won that particular match against Australia by six wickets with Yuvraj Singh playing a blinder.
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Much water has flown through the Ganges since that particular match on a Rajkot shirtfront with Indian team's performance going from bad to worse.
T20 is a different format but being beaten comprehensively in both Tests and ODI series in New Zealand is demoralising. Worse, they could not even qualify for the Asia Cup final losing to both Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
In this backdrop, India will start their World T20 campaign, a tournament where they have failed to reach the semi-finals in the last three editions played in England, West Indies and Sri Lanka.