Sri Lanka v West Indies, Final, World Twenty20, Colombo
West Indies: route to the final
West Indies got their campaign off to a brisk start as they racked up 191 against Australia, with Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels scoring fifties•ICC/Getty
West Indies needed to beat Ireland to go through and make a strong start with the ball•ICC/Getty
And despite a late charge from Eoin Morgan, West Indies held on for a 15-run win•Getty Images
The final match against New Zealand became a winner-takes-all contest but West Indies powerful line up again struggled, as they were bowled out for 139•AFP
The semi-final was against Australia who had won four out of five games previously. West Indies picked the right time to fire with the bat as they smashed 205 - the tournament's highest total •ICC/Getty
But Australia responded through Shane Watson and were well ahead of Duckworth/Lewis when rain curtailed play•AFP
But the rain came down again, this time preventing a second innings. West Indies went through on net rate-rate•Getty Images
In the second match against hosts Sri Lanka, West Indies batting struggled and they could only post 129...•Getty Images
But they found a response with the ball. Sunil Narine bowled superbly taking 3 for 20 as the match was tied•AFP
Early wickets killed the chase and West Indies completed a 74-run victory to reach their first final since the 2006 Champions Trophy •ICC/Getty
The Super Eights began against England and Johnson Charles made his highest score in international cricket to help post 179•ICC/Getty
...a target which Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara made light work of to win by nine wickets•Associated Press
But there was only one winner of the Super Over as Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels struck a six each and chased down 17 in five balls. The win, plus England's defeat to Sri Lanka, sent West Indies through•Getty Images