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da pixbet: ESPNcricinfo staff03-Apr-2016Joe Root came in and looked in fine touch, and showed the pitch in Kolkata was quite fine too•Getty ImagesThe other end though wasn’t quite as solid. Eoin Morgan misread a googly from Badree and England were 23 for 3 in the fifth over•Getty ImagesJos Buttler did not care about the scoreline though, and helped Root and England out with a partnership of 61 runs in 40 balls•Getty ImagesCarlos Brathwaite dragged West Indies back, removing Buttler for 36•Getty ImagesAnd Dwayne Bravo struck twice in the 14th over, removing Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali, as England sunk to 110 for 5•Getty ImagesRoot completed his fifty and kept the fight going, but an ill-timed scoop in the 15th over led to his end•Getty ImagesDavid Willey landed some telling blows in the slog overs though, his 21 off 14 balls lifting England to 155 for 9•Getty Images/ICCEden Gardens was packed, lending an explosive atmosphere•Getty Images/ICCAnd England got an explosive start to their defence as Root dismissed Johnson Charles and Chris Gayle in the second over•Getty ImagesMarlon Samuels held the innings together with another superb half-century, and like in the World T20 final in 2012•Getty ImagesBut David Willey bowled a similarly inspired spell, taking 3 for 20 in four overs•Getty ImagesDarren Sammy fell for a run-a-ball two and West Indies, at 107 for 6, had still needed 49 runs off 27 balls•AFPSamuels took the chase as deep as he could and finished with an unbeaten 85 off 66 balls,•Getty Images/ICCBut the spotlight was stolen by Carlos Brathwaite in the final over. West Indies needed 19 off six balls to win, and he hit four back-to-back sixes•Getty ImagesBen Stokes, the bowler who was given the final over, was left absolutely distraught•Getty ImagesWhile West Indies were over the moon to be two-time World T20 champions•Getty Images