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West Indies celebrate their well-earned triumph. -Photo by AFP

COLOMBO: 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.

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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, which earned him the man of the match award, helped the West Indies add 105 runs in the last 10 overs after they were reduced to 32-2 from the first 10.

“It is hard to explain what this victory means to me and my team,” said Samuels, as the West Indies celebrated wildly with energetic 'Gangnam Style' dancing.

“Sri Lanka beat us twice in a practice match and in the Super Eights. But I told Chris (Gayle) that we can't lose to them thrice. All the hard work paid off today. The West Indies are finally going well again, we have a great future.”

Jayawardene said it was tough to lose before the home crowd, but wanted his team to learn from the mistakes and prepare for the future.

“The way we started the game was fantastic, but a couple of mistakes in the field and a few bad overs shifted the momentum,” the Sri Lankan captain said.

“We are disappointed for the huge crowd that came to support us. We need to sit together, have a chat on what went wrong and then move on.”

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.

Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara added 42 for the second wicket after Tillakaratne Dilshan had fallen in the second over.

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.

Dwayne 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.


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Comments (18)

djm
October 9, 2012 6:03 am
if lasith malinga not in the sl team, definately sl win
Irshadali
October 8, 2012 9:20 pm
West Indies deserved to be Champs. I saw their fielding. It was superb. Pakistan has lot to learn from them the way they won the match. They never gave up but played till the end. Bravo.
Muhammad
October 8, 2012 2:54 pm
The difference is professional cricket and street cricket. Pakistani players play street cricket and wants to win matches which is not possible. I bet you if Pakistan was in the same situation they had buckled in pressure and could be all out 60 in 15 overs. Look West Indies don't panick even after 48 in 12 overs. Our so called hereoes don't have the brain to use when it needed.
Rehan
October 8, 2012 12:06 pm
someone got the taste of their own medicine.
T Shah
October 8, 2012 3:24 am
Congrats WI fans and people, have an extra toke on me tonight......you deserved it, its been a long time man..... love and hugs from Pakistan.
Kanwaljeet
October 8, 2012 3:06 am
Congratulations west indies...you deserve the crown.
Fawad
October 8, 2012 2:59 am
Good work WI and to my Sri-lankan brother's well played but you fell in the same hole you dig for Pakistan( dust bowl)
Topa
October 8, 2012 2:58 am
If Sammy can decimated Makings in death oversea than why could not Umar Akmal do the same in the semi final?
iq
October 8, 2012 2:37 am
w I is the best- i saw them down 38-10over-thye played with positive mind- they deserved the CUP GO CHAMPS
vijaykumar,salem
October 8, 2012 2:08 am
love to see the good old days of fearless batting,giant fast bowlers one after the other bowling at over 90mph panicking the batsmen.windies are born to play cricket not basketball.
Azam Chowdhry
October 7, 2012 9:42 pm
Congratulations WI for the best performance and sticking with the strategy with all the nerves. You have earned it and you deserve it. Enjoy it.
Nadeem Mirza
October 7, 2012 6:44 pm
Best team won the tournament. They appeared to be the hungriest side for this. One of the best T20 innings , if not the best inning by Samuel, especially under lots of pressure. Recovery after dead slow start was amazing. Everybody thought the pitch was difficult one (and it probably was) except no body told that to Samuels. That was great match. So again toss was the key just like both semi finals. Pitch standards should be improved for these major tournaments. Semi final pitch between SL and Pak was pathetic. T20 toss. wicket should not paly the major role, because teams do not have time to improvise. BUT West Indies did great today. Congrats to them! Maybe there time has come again.
D
October 7, 2012 6:24 pm
The most deserving team finally wins! Way too happy for WI.
Horace Burnett
October 7, 2012 6:22 pm
Congratulations West Indies we are doing the Chris Gayle dance here in Mandeville, Jamaica. We are proud of you Guys..
Savvy
October 7, 2012 6:20 pm
Sri Lanka is now THE official chokers of the game of cricket! Congrats!
a khan
October 7, 2012 6:19 pm
Sri lankans fell in the same hole they dug for other teams by preparing dusty and when it rains muddy wickets just to win the t20 title. its a shame and they got trapped in the end.
G.A.
October 7, 2012 5:57 pm
Finally. Their day in the sun after a long break. Really happy for them. Congratulations West Indies!
JJ
October 7, 2012 5:34 pm
Bravo! West Indies. Great Job. Sorry, Sri Lanka. Even special treatment by ICC could not help you won: captain issues, sub-standard wicket special award treatment.