Chris Gayle got the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 off to flier by hitting the first century in the history of Twenty20 cricket, surpassing Ricky Ponting’s 98
Chris Gayle’s 88 from 50 balls helped West Indies romp home by seven wickets with 25 balls remaining against Australia
Chris Gayle bullied India , hitting 98 off 66 balls to set up a 15-run win that left India on the doorstep of eviction at Bridgetown in 2009
Herschelle Gibbs’ stunning unbeaten 90, including a record 14 fours
Brendan Taylor’s unbeaten 60 off 45 balls delivered a last-ball win for Zimabwe over Australia
By hitting six consecutive sixes off a hapless Stuart Broad, Yuvraj Singh etched his name in the record books and powered India to an 18-run win over England
Misbah-ul-Haq’s unbeaten 66 off 42 balls helped Pakistan gain momentum in the 2007 tournament with a six-wicket win over Australia
Gautam Gambhir’s brisk 75 in the final in Johannesburg set up a match-winning total for India
Sanath Jayasuriya's belligerent 81 off 47 balls gave Sri Lanka the 15-run win over West Indies
Tillakaratne Dilshan’s unbeaten 96 single-handedly set up a match-winning total for Sri Lanka in the semi-final against West Indies
Mahela Jayawardene's unbeaten 98gave Sri Lanka the 57-run win over West Indies at Bridgetown
Shahid Afridi pulled off a fine all-round performance in the final, taking 1 for 20 and scoring an unbeaten 54 off 40 balls as Pakistan beat Sri Lanka
Suresh Raina became India’s first centurion in Twenty20 internationals as India beat South Africa by 14 runs at Gros Islet in 2010
Cameron White’s unbeaten 85 off 49 balls enable Australia for a crushing win over Sri Lanka at Bridgetown in 2009
Chris Gayle’s 88 from 50 balls helped West Indies romp home by seven wickets with 25 balls remaining against Australia
Chris Gayle bullied India , hitting 98 off 66 balls to set up a 15-run win that left India on the doorstep of eviction at Bridgetown in 2009
Herschelle Gibbs’ stunning unbeaten 90, including a record 14 fours
Brendan Taylor’s unbeaten 60 off 45 balls delivered a last-ball win for Zimabwe over Australia
By hitting six consecutive sixes off a hapless Stuart Broad, Yuvraj Singh etched his name in the record books and powered India to an 18-run win over England
Misbah-ul-Haq’s unbeaten 66 off 42 balls helped Pakistan gain momentum in the 2007 tournament with a six-wicket win over Australia
Gautam Gambhir’s brisk 75 in the final in Johannesburg set up a match-winning total for India
Sanath Jayasuriya's belligerent 81 off 47 balls gave Sri Lanka the 15-run win over West Indies
Tillakaratne Dilshan’s unbeaten 96 single-handedly set up a match-winning total for Sri Lanka in the semi-final against West Indies
Mahela Jayawardene's unbeaten 98gave Sri Lanka the 57-run win over West Indies at Bridgetown
Shahid Afridi pulled off a fine all-round performance in the final, taking 1 for 20 and scoring an unbeaten 54 off 40 balls as Pakistan beat Sri Lanka
Suresh Raina became India’s first centurion in Twenty20 internationals as India beat South Africa by 14 runs at Gros Islet in 2010
Cameron White’s unbeaten 85 off 49 balls enable Australia for a crushing win over Sri Lanka at Bridgetown in 2009
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