West Indies lift World Twenty20 Cricket Cup

KATHMANDU: West Indies chased the target of 156-runs posted by England to win the World Twenty20 Cricket Cup on Sunday.

Results:

England 155/9 vs West Indies 161/6 (19.4/20 over) West Indies won by 4 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)

World Twenty20 Champions

2007: India

2009: Pakistan

2010: England

2012: West Indies

2014: Sri Lanka

2016: West Indies

World Twenty20 Glance

India

FINAL

Sunday, April 3

Kolkata

West Indies 161-6 defeated England 155-9 by four wickets.

SEMIFINALS

Thursday, March 31

Mumbai

West Indies 196-3 defeated India 192-2 by 7 wickets

Wednesday, March 30

New Delhi

England 159-3 defeated New Zealand 153-8 by seven wickets

SUPER 10

Group 1

P

W

T

L

NR

NRR

Pts

*West Indies

4

3

1

+0.359

6

*England

4

3

1

+0.145

6

South Africa

4

2

2

+0.651

4

Sri Lanka

4

1

3

-0.461

2

Afghanistan

4

1

3

-0.715

2

*Qualified for semi-finals

Group 2

P

W

T

L

NR

NRR

Pts

*New Zealand

4

4

+1.900

8

*India

4

3

1

-0.305

6

Australia

4

2

2

+0.233

4

Pakistan

4

1

3

-0.093

2

Bangladesh

4

4

-1.805

*Qualified for semi-finals

Tuesday, March 15

Nagpur

New Zealand 126-7 defeated India 79 by 47 runs

Wednesday, March 16

Kolkata

Pakistan 201-5 defeated Bangladesh 146-6 by 55 runs

Mumbai

West Indies 183-4 defeated England 182-6 by 6 wickets

Thursday, March 17

Kolkata

Sri Lanka 155-4 defeated Afghanistan 153-7 by 6 wickets

Friday, March 18

Dharamsala

New Zealand 142-8 defeated Australia 134-9 by 8 runs

Mumbai

England 230-8 defeated South Africa 229-4 by 2 wickets

Saturday, March 19

Kolkata

India 119-4 defeated Pakistan 118-5 by 6 wickets

Sunday, March 20

Mumbai

South Africa 209-5 defeated Afghanistan 172 by 37 runs

Bangalore

West Indies 127-3 defeated Sri Lanka 122-9 by 7 wickets

Monday, March 21

Bangalore

Australia 157-7 defeated Bangladesh 156-5 by 3 wickets

Tuesday, March 22

Mohali

New Zealand 180-5 defeated Pakistan 158-5 by 22 runs

Wednesday, March 23

New Delhi

England 142-7 defeated Afghanistan 127-9 by 15 runs

Bangalore

India 146-7 defeated Bangladesh 145-9 by 1 run

Friday, March 25

Mohali

Australia 193-4 defeated Pakistan 172-8 by 21 runs

Nagpur

West Indies 123-7 def. South Africa 122-8 by 3 wickets

Saturday, March 26

Kolkata

New Zealand 145-8 defeated Bangladesh 70 by 75 runs

New Delhi

England 171-4 defeated Sri Lanka 161-8 by 10 runs

Sunday, March 27

Nagpur

Afghanistan 123-7 defeated West Indies 117-8 by 6 runs

Mohali

India 161-4 defeated Australia 160-6 by 6 wickets

Monday March 28

New Delhi

South Africa 122-2 defeated Sri Lanka 120 by 8 wickets