2007
Scene South Africa
Champ India
Sprinter up Pakistan
Groups 12
Organization Four gatherings of three, at that point two gatherings of four in quarter-finals; top two into semi-finals.
The competition was a tremendous achievement, following the Caribbean's 50-over disaster World Cup in March and April. It had everything required for best quality amusement, including the world's best players and pressed out stadiums. The competition got in progress with a shocking presentation of intensity hitting from Chris Gayle against South Africa. He clouted 117 off 57 balls, including 10 sixes. Shaun Pollock, Makhaya Ntini-no one was saved. On the off chance that this wasn't sufficient, Yuvraj Singh accomplished cricketing nirvana by hitting England's Stuart Broad for six sixes of every an over, amid a trouping and improbable 12-ball fifty. It wasn't altogether all batsmen-drove activity in any case, as Brett Lee asserted the primary cap trap in Twenty20 internationals, for Australia against Bangladesh. The short of breath competition finished in a last that excited from beginning to end, as India and Pakistan - who else? - combat it out for the trophy. The match went down to a last over spine chiller, with Pakistan requiring six from the last four balls. Be that as it may, India in the long run triumphed as Misbah-ul-Haq's endeavored scoop arrived in the hands of Sreesanth at short fine-leg.
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