Sehwag has already picked hosts India as favourites to win the coveted title for the second time.
"Apart from India I would pick New Zealand in their group. The teams to watch out from other group will be South Africa and West Indies. India remain favourites to repeat the feat of 2007. They are playing good cricket at the moment and the combinations are working well," Sehwag told PTI on the sidelines of the Royal Stag Perfect Strokes event.
What is the reason for India's recent dominance over Pakistan? Sehwag said: "It is difficult to pinpoint a reason but to put it simply, India is playing much better cricket than Pakistan and we have better talent than Pakistan."
Asked whether playing with more aggression has helped India perform better in the recent past, Sehwag said: "You can't win games only with aggression. You win games by playing well. I have never seen only aggression working for a team."
"Arrey yaar who to mazaak mein kaha tha, hala kee wo sach tha (I said it jokingly though it is what I feel)."
While Sehwag did not play a farewell match, Brendon McCullum recently retired on a high by scoring the fastest Test century.
Asked about the retirement timing of Indian cricketers, he said: "Our players choose to retire after the series. It is just the way it is. Tendulkar (Sachin) is one who retired in the same manner as McCullum. It is the player's decision to retire and we should respect that. It doesn't matter how one is playing at that time. If he thinks he is done then it (decision) should be respected."
"All three formats make their own space. T20 is short and that is why more people like to watch the format. People who prefer hard cricket, they still prefer Test and ODIs. Crowds in India are full even for ODIs and for Test cricket as well there is a serious following," he added.
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