KOLKATA – Confident West Indies will rely on their unshakeable self-belief and devastating power-hitting when they clash with an in-form England in today’s final of the Twenty20 World Cup, in a quest for their second title in five years.
Ranked as outsiders prior to the start of the tournament, the Darren Sammy-led unit have torn up the form books and silenced critics, topping their group in the preliminaries with just one defeat, before stunning title favourites India in last Thursday’s semi-final, the reach the championship game.
While acknowledging the threat posed by a strong England side, Sammy told reporters there was strong belief in the squad that they could defeat whatever opposition was placed in front of them.
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