India vs Sri Lanka cricket live streaming free [ESPN]: Watch online T20 World Cup Final [TV schedule]

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India vs Sri Lanka in the World T20 Final takes place on Sunday with India hot favorites to claim the title and establish themselves as the top T20 team on the planet.

The World T20 Final will start at 2 p.m. BST (9 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream – free for subscribers – via the link provided below.

It was not long ago since many were calling for Indian captain MS Dhoni's head as captain of the national team. However, what a turn-around he has experienced with fans over recent months. If Dhohi can claim the title today then he will no doubt be the toast of the country.

India have dominated opposition so far in the tournament with their trio of spin bowlers; Ravichandran Ashwin, Amit Mishra and Ravindra Jadeja have been in phenomenal form, and if they are to defeat Sri Lanka today those three will be pivotal in trying to keep the Sri Lankan power batters quiet.

In particular, Ashwin and Mishra have been in amazing form through India's five game unbeaten run in the tournament. They have bagged two Man of the Match awards in four out of five games for India in World T20 so far, and India will be hoping for more of the same today.

Virat Kohli will be another player that Indian fans will be looking towards to guide them to victory today. He has been arguably the find of the team in recent years, and especially in this year's T20 tournament he has been uncontrollable for most bowlers. The right-handed batter scored an unbeaten 72 off just 44 balls against South Africa to help India to today's final.

Kohli is the top run-scorer in the tournament this year with 242 runs to his name. he has scored three 50's and is averaging 121 across the five games. If Sri Lanka fail to get him out quickly and cheaply then he could quickly take the game away from them.

India vs Sri Lanka will start at 2 p.m. BST (9a.m. ET) and can be watched online by clicking here.

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