Cricket : West Indies Lift T20 World Cup


COLOMBO, Oct 7 (AFP): Darren Sammy's West Indies were crowned the new World Twenty20 champions on Sunday after a 36-run victory over hosts Sri Lanka in a dramatic final in Colombo on Sunday.


The West Indies, restricted to 137/6 after electing to bat, hit back to bowl Sri Lanka out for 101 and silence a sell-out crowd of 35,000 at the Premadasa stadium that included President Mahinda Rajapakse.

It was the first world title for the West Indies since the 50-over World Cup triumph under Clive Lloyd in 1979, and handed Sri Lanka their fourth defeat in a major final since 2007.

Spinner Sunil Narine grabbed three wickets for nine runs and Sammy took two as the hosts, who had excelled in the field in the first session, undid the good work with irresponsible batting in the second.

Skipper Mahela Jayawardene survived two dropped catches to top-score with 33, while tailender Nuwan Kulasekara hit 26 off 13 balls, including three fours and a six in the 16th over of seamer Ravi Rampaul.

Sri Lanka's unorthodox spinner Ajantha Mendis had taken four wickets for 12 runs as the West Indies collapsed once Chris Gayle was removed in the sixth over for only three runs.

Marlon Samuels was the only batsman to defy the spot-on Sri Lankan bowling, making 78 off 56 balls with the help of six sixes and three boundaries.

His brilliant strokeplay helped the West Indies add 105 runs in the last 10 overs after they were reduced to 32-2 from the first 10.

Sri Lanka lost opener Tillakaratne Dilshan in the second over before Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara added 42 for the second wicket.

The hosts were cruising at 48/1 in the 10th over when the West Indies bounced back by claiming four wickets for 13 runs.

Sangakkara holed out in the deep off Samuel Badree for 22, Angelo Mathews was bowled by Darren Sammy, Jayawardene was caught off a reverse sweep and Jeevan Mendis ran himself out.

Sri Lanka had taken an early grip on the match by keeping the West Indies down to 14-2 in the first six powerplay overs after Johnson Charles had been dismissed off the fifth ball of the match.

The West Indies had to wait till the 19th delivery to score their first run with the bat and Gayle needed nine balls to get off the mark.

The left-hander struggled for 16 deliveries to make three before he was trapped leg-before by Mendis in the sixth over.

It was not till the 12th over that the West Indies, who had pummelled Australia in the semi-finals, showed the first signs of aggression as Dwayne Bravo pulled 19-year-old spinner Akila Dananjaya for a six over mid-wicket.

Samuels responded by smashing three sixes in the next over of sling-arm fast bowler Lasith Malinga, two of them in succession over mid-wicket and extra-cover.

Bravo helped Samuels add 59 runs for the third wicket when he was given out leg-before by Australian umpire Simon Taufel, even though replays showed the ball go off the bat on to the pad.

The 17th over, bowled by Malinga, produced 19 runs as Samuels smashed a boundary and two consecutive sixes to leave the frontline bowler with unflattering figures of 0-54 from his four overs.

Sri Lanka have now lost two successive 50-over World Cup finals in 2007 and 2011 and two World Twenty20 finals in 2009 and 2012.

  

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  • Clitus Tauro, Doha/Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    I agree with Lavina Pinto...no abusive words...all were played spiritedly...every catch ends in dance....not like Virat Kohlies or Gautam Gambhir's abusive words which we can clearly see...very professionalism.....even their comments after the match was very funny....singing...dancing...hugging each other....

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    Congrats to WestIndies Team.They deserved the victory.They played the game with the intention winning.I liked the Team Efforts.Any how I enjoyed the Semi & Final match.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    Rakesh Shetty predicated that India will lose in the semifinals but India did not even reach semifinal. He also predicted that Srilanka will win the final which again did not happen. He also predicts that BJP will win the next elections.

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  • Lavina Pinto, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    Enjoyed watching the final T20, specially dancing team. No revenge, no abusive words to opponent team - they played as a team till the end. Almighty played a vital role.

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  • prakash dsouza, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    Fantastic bowling by Narine,Samuels,ravi,Sammy. Fantastic batting by samuels . Srilanka had all capacity to chase but they simply failed against determined strong windies. windies were mighty yesterday.

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  • Clitus Tauro, Doha/Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    CONGRATULATIONS WEST INDIES....After llong years I saw one complete well balanced...united West Indies Team...If they continue with same spirit and tempo.....they will be the world no. 1 team......Hats off dancing players...you are all rocked all over the ground

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    Took a long time coming...Anyhow well done! Hope days of your past glory in cricket returns! The world of cricket needs it!! Miles , Miles better performers in this team then the Australian
    and Pak 'fixers'!!

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 08 2012


    THIS IS CLEAR MATCH FIXING GAME. SRILANKA FAILED TO CHASE SMAILL TOTAL.

    T20 MUST BE IN FUTURE. OTHERWISE THIS WILL SPOIL ONE DAY AND TEST MATCH CAREERS.

    T20 IS TURNING OUT TO BE A MONEY GAME OR MATCH FIXING GAME. BELIEVE IT OR NOT, ITS HAPPENING LIKE THAT ONLY NOW A DAYS. ALL MATCH WILL BE FIXED BEFORE THEY GOING TO PLAY.

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  • prp, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    Westindies deserved the WT20 title, the lankans were outwitted by the WI players. It's not that u have good players in good form at your home ground, god also plays.

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  • Alban D' Souza, Udyavara Mumbai Doha Qatar

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    Congratulations champions West Indies. They deserve to win. The best T20 team at present in the world. They played like a team and champion and went on to win till teh final .There is no indivudual spcope for T20. Only team game.

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  • Ravi Hemmady, Barkur, Muscat

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    The carebieans are deserve to be champions,the way they played in T20 2012 world cup thre should not be any doudt about thier ability.after winning Inagural OdI world cups they never won any world cups.This victory will be a major booster to windies.

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 08 2012


    THIS MATCH WAS FIXED WITHOUT ANY DOUBT. THATS WHY SRILANKA LOST THIS MATCH.

    THEY COULDN'T CHASE SMALL TOTAL BECAUSE OF FIXING.

    T20 IS REFERRED TO BE MONEY GAME OR FIXING GAME. I FEEL THIS MUST BE BAN. OTHERWISE THIS WILL SPOIL 50 OVER AND TEST MATCH CAREER.

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  • alice, kirem/new delhi

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    Congratulations Champions. You outplayed the game. Chris Gayle you rocks.

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  • mushtaq yennehole,

    Mon, Oct 08 2012

    now west indies the new t20champion its all the way,,,,,gangnam style,,,, congratulate west indies,,,,,what a fantastic final maatch it was,,,,

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  • s.karkala, dubai

    Sun, Oct 07 2012

    Remembering vivian RICHARD's era
    congratulation for t20 worldchampions

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