India vs Australia cricket live stream: Watch T20 World Cup Group 2 online [ESPN TV start time]

ICC T20 Twenty20 2014 World Cup

India vs Australia takes place on Sunday in the T20 World Cup as Group 2 moves towards a close from the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Mirpur. Australia won the toss and have decided to field first against India in today's game.

The game will start at 2.30 p.m. GMT (9.30 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream – free for subscribers – via the link provided below.

India have already secured their place in the semi finals of the competition, having won all three of their Super 10 group games so far, so whether they win on lose today will not have any affect on their qualification. However, this could provide a great opportunity for India to try out a few things to make sure everyone in the squad is up for the semi finals.

Part of that, could be trying out a new batting order to give some of the middle order a chance, as the top order has dominated so far through their previous three games and have not given the middle order much chance.

For Australia this game also won't mean too much for their chances in the semi finals, as they have already been knocked out. Their loss against the West Indies recently ended any hopes they had of making the semi finals, but they will be playing for pride and will want to take down India today.

Bangladesh lost to Pakistan earlier today and that completely ended any hopes Australia had of trying to sneak into the final four of the competition.

Virat Kohli, India's young right hander, should be a big player today and India will be hoping he can maintain his form all the way into the knock out stages of the competition.

India vs Australia will start at 2.30 p.m. GMT (9.30 p.m. ET) and can be watched online by clicking here.

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