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Brathwaite leads Windies to stunning World Twenty20 triumph

Carlos Brathwaite sensationally hit four successive sixes off Ben Stokes in the last over as the West Indies stunned England by four wickets to win the World Twenty20 title at Eden Gardens on Sunday.

They won with just two balls to spare having needed 19 off the last over as they became the first team to lift the trophy twice.

Chasing 156 to win, 27-year-old Brathwaite became the first player to hit four sixes off four balls as he made an undefeated 34 off 10 balls after taking 3-23 in the England innings.

Marlon Samuels finished on 85 off 66 balls.

"I can't really express how much of a top knock (by Samuels) that was. We couldn't turn back, it was a question of when not if," said Brathwaite.

Bowling coach Curtly Ambrose was overjoyed after seeing his team follow the women's title earlier in the day and the Under-19s taking their world crown earlier this year.

"We believe we can chase any target because we've got some real firepower," he said.

"It doesn't matter how many you've got to chase. We won the under-19 and the women's and now this, its history.

"Usually, I have sympathy for the bowlers but on this occasion, no!"

Scoreboard

 

England

 

J. Roy b Badree           0

A. Hales c Badree b Russell     1

J. Root c Benn b Brathwaite     54

E. Morgan c Gayle b Badree      5

J. Buttler c Bravo b Brathwaite   36

B. Stokes c Simmons b Bravo     13

M. Ali c Ramdin b Bravo       0

C. Jordan not out          12

D. Willey c Charles b Brathwaite  21

L. Plunkett c Badree b Bravo     4  

A. Rashid not out          4

Extras (lb 4, w 1)          5

Total (for nine wickets, 20 overs) 155

Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Roy), 2-8 (Hales), 3-23 (Morgan), 4-84 (Buttler), 5-110 (Stokes) 6-110 (Ali), 7-111 (Root), 8-136 (Willey), 9-142 (Plunkett)

Bowling: Badree 4-1-16-2, Russell 4-0-21-1, Benn 3-0-40-0, Bravo 4-0-37-3, Brathwaite 4-0-23-3, Sammy 1-0-14-0

 

West Indies

 

J. Charles c Stokes b Root      1

C. Gayle c Stokes b Root       4

M. Samuels not out          85

L. Simmons lbw b Willey        0

D. Bravo c Root b Rashid       25

A. Russell c Stokes b Willey     1

D. Sammy c Hales b Willey       2  

C. Brathwaite not out        34  

Extras (lb 3, w 6)          9

Total (for six wickets, 19.4 overs) 161

Did not bat: D. Ramdin, S. Badree, S. Benn

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Charles), 2-5 (Gayle), 3-11 (Simmons), 4-86 (Bravo), 5-104 (Russell), 6-107 (Sammy)

Bowling: Willey 4-0-20-3, Root 1-0-9-2, Jordan 4-0-36-0, Plunkett 4-0-29-0, Rashid 4-0-23-1, Stokes 2.4-0-41-0

 

Result: West Indies won by four wickets

 

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