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Five memorable moments from the World T20 final that don't fade away

And the tournament has concluded. And, my oh my, in what fashion. The final of such a prestigious tournament had to end as a spectacle and we weren’t disappointed.

People always remember a final that goes down to the last over—and this one was just that. With 19 needed off the last over, Ben Stokes might have thought it was going to be relatively easy for him. Little did he know that he was going into his worst nightmare.

While we feel sorry for Stokes, we can’t help but deny that we all just love watching the West Indians celebrate.

Here are 5 moments which will remain in the fans' memories for a long time, just like the Axe Signature line of body perfumes that don't fade away:

Badree’s start

Samuel Badree (L) and Darren Sammy celebrate after the dismissal of Jason Roy.

Jason Roy has been the reason for England’s stronghold batting this tournament. His exceptional ability to smack the ball in all corners of the field gave England many good starts in this tournament, despite Alex Hales’ poor run of form.

So England, naturally, were hoping that he got them another blazing start, but it wasn’t to be.

Darren Sammy made a cunning move when he got Samuel Badree to start the bowling innings of West Indies. And it worked like a charm. With just 23 runs on board, England had lost 3 wickets within 4.4 overs.

Samuel Badree’s start pushed back England, but then a…

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