ESPNcricinfo’s readers try to sum up the World T20 in a tweet
@ESPNcricinfo Greatest 3 weeks of my life, I’ve seen some powerful hard hitters. Kinda sad it’s over
— Sylvia McLite (@mclitesylvia) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo Six. Six. Six. Six. Thank you and goodnight. #WT20InATweet
— Gregor (@GregorL24) 5 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo Best 5 moments in 2016 WT20:
1. Afg beat WI
2. Braithwaite 4 Sixes
3. Dhoni Run out
4. Kohli vs Aus
5. Eng Chased 229— Rahul Singh (@rahul16march) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo best #WT20 so far, where all the so-called #favorites lost their battle towards final, #WI comes on top – #AFG won our hearts.
— Grasshopper Green (@aryagreenQ) 5 April 2016
The Best T20 WC so far with-Fabulous striking,Excellent bowling,top class fielding and many last over finishes! #WT20InATweet @ESPNcricinfo
— Abhishek Barthur (@imabhi27) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo
Underdogs d Champs
Afg surprse pckg
Nz n rsa as usual
Aus n Pak careles
Ban complacent
Sl pthetic
Eng unluky
Ind heartbrokn— Aravind Babu (@aravind_avi) 4 April 2016
Braithwaite is a champion, Virat is a champion, Root is champion, #Afg is a champion, T20 is a champion #WT20InATweet, @ESPNcricinfo
— Ashish Pandey (@AshishPandeyNBT) 4 April 2016
#WT20InATweet:
Afghanistan, Afridi’love statement, Nz Spinners, SA Unchoked, India Bowling, Eng Chasing, Champion dance— Asif AkaSh (@Marwat_Club) 4 April 2016
There were the favourites, there were the under dogs, but no one could predict who would win until the last ball. #WT20InATweet
— Shiran Cooray (@shirancooray) 5 April 2016
#WT20inatweet Dottin to Perry —WW1. Stokes to Brathwaite. 6666. Champion Dance. A Mayhem of joy.
— Ant (@LeftArmCricket) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo Afghanistan were the only team to beat the #WT20 Champions. #WT20inaTweet
— One Tip, One Hand (@1tip1hand) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo Whether you are Hulk or Antman, you need a little luck here! Hopes should not be lost till the last ball! #WT20InATweet
— KarthikSubramanianR (@SoupyLel) 4 April 2016
Not everyone enjoyed the tournament though.
@ESPNcricinfo #WT20InATweet matches 410 overs too short
— James Berkefeld (@SideshowJames) 5 April 2016
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