Daily Dispatch

Day of shock and awe as Carlos proves blast at the Edens Garden

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THE prolific Virat Kohli, Joe Root, Steve Smith and Kane Williamson all enhanced their burgeoning reputation­s in 2016 but, aided by the screams of commentato­r Ian Bishop to “remember the name”, the year will forever belong to Carlos Brathwaite.

Cricket has been in decline in the West Indies for a long time but if ever there was to be a shot in the arm then their extraordin­ary victory over England in the Twenty-20 World Cup final was it.

Needing 27 from the last two overs with six wickets down, West Indies were up against it and their hopes appeared to be finished when they entered the final over still needing 19.

Brathwaite, however, proceeded to smash four successive sixes off seamer Ben Stokes’s first four balls to complete a truly incredible victory in front of a disbelievi­ng crowd at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens Stadium.

The victory came hours after West Indies had claimed the women’s title at the same venue and less than two months after their U19 World Cup victory in Bangladesh.

The rise and rise of T20 cricket remains a matter of contention within the game but with even India failing to muster any sort of crowds for their home Test series, there is no arguing with how the fans are voting with their feet.

They still worship Kohli, however, and he showed his ability to perform in all formats of the game in a bumper year in which he scored three Test double centuries.

England’s Root is establishi­ng himself as a player of rare class and has enjoyed his most productive year in Test cricket.

Smith’s 1 154 runs is the second highest in one-dayers this year, behind only compatriot David Warner, while the Australian captain became the sixth quickest to 16 Test centuries last week.

New Zealand’s Williamson has played fewer matches than the other three dominant batsmen but has still done enough to be among the top five both in Test and one-day rankings.

Kohli welcomes discussion about the comparativ­e merit of the four musketeers but says Warner, who scored seven ODI centuries this year, should be among them.

Kohli’s form has been key to India’s rise to number one in Test rankings, following series victories in West Indies and home wins over New Zealand and England.

Arch-rivals Pakistan briefly enjoyed the top Test ranking for the first time before Misbah-ul-Haq’s men surrendere­d the tag to India.

Bangladesh registered their first ever Test victory against England in Dhaka to claim a 1-1 share of a memorable series.

In a year when most top teams won at home and struggled abroad, South Africa bucked the trend with a 2-1 win in Australia.

That series included a day-night match in Adelaide and day-night Tests were also played in Dubai and Brisbane as cricket continues to embrace innovation­s to maintain the sport’s global appeal. — Reuters

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? MASTERFUL: Carlos Brathwaite of the West Indies enjoyed a stellar year, helping to lead his country to world Twenty-20 success
Picture: GALLO IMAGES MASTERFUL: Carlos Brathwaite of the West Indies enjoyed a stellar year, helping to lead his country to world Twenty-20 success

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