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ICC Men's T20 World Cup FanCraze Greatest Moments: Quarter-finals

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Carlos Brathwaite's 'Remember the Name'

Carlos Brathwaite smashed England all-rounder Ben Stokes for four consecutive sixes to help the West Indies lift the T20 World Cup in 2016 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The moment became etched in the memory of one and all, with Ian Bishop uttering the famous words, "Carlos Brathwaite, Remember the Name!" from the commentary box.

Match highlights, Eng v WI, ICC World Twenty20 Final, 2016

Match highlights, Eng v WI, ICC World Twenty20 Final, 2016

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Michael Hussey saves Australia's blushes

The star left-hander did what many of his teammates failed to do and kept his cool to hit an unbeaten 60 - and 23 from the final over in the semi-final. This ended Pakistan's dream run at the 2010 event and helped Australia reach the finals.

Mike Hussey saves Australia in Semi-Final

Mike Hussey saves Australia in Semi-Final

Joy for India as they lift the title

Joginder Sharma emerged as the hero as India pacer claimed the vital wicket of Misbah-ul-Haq to help his side defeat Pakistan in the inaugural event in 2007. The catch by S Sreesanth sparked wild celebrations as India were crowned the champions for the first and only time in their history!

ICC World T20 2007: India beat Pakistan in the final

India beating Pakistan in final of WT20 Dhoni lifting trophy

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MS Dhoni magic keeps India's dream alive

The legendary India wicket-keeper magnificently ran out Mustafizur Rahman on the final ball of the match to help his side clinch a narrow one-run triumph over Bangladesh in 2016 in Bengaluru.

India win a last ball thriller against Bangladesh

Yuvraj Singh creates history

The India star produced a moment of magic to smash England pacer Stuart Broad for six sixes in an over. An unforgettable moment in the history of the game, Yuvraj's feat helped India beat England, on their road to T20 World Cup glory.

Yuvraj slams six sixes in an over | ENG v IND | T20WC 2007

Yuvraj Singh became the first batsman to hit six sixes in an over in the shortest format when he took on Stuart Broad in the 2007 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

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Super Shaheen Afridi

Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi stunned India, trapping Rohit Sharma lbw to start a procession of wickets in their 2021 T20 World Cup meeting. He would also claim the scalps of KL Rahul and Virat Kohli, as Pakistan registered a famous 10-wicket victory over their arch-rivals in Dubai.

Shaheen Afridi's stunning 3/31 v India | T20WC 2021

Pushing the boundaries

A quick-witted piece of thinking and fielding from Angelo Mathews prevented a six off Ajantha Mendis’ bowling against the West Indies at the 2009 tournament. Running backwards at long-on after Ramnaresh Sarwan connected with a drive, Mathews flung the ball into the air as he realised momentum was going to carry him over the ropes.

However, his bat-back failed to push the ball into the field of play. Realising this, Mathews ran out of the field of play and jumped to slap the ball back in with both feet off the ground. After a discussion between the two umpires, it was deemed to not be a boundary, a decision backed up by the MCC days later.

Angelo Mathews' sensational fielding | Greatest Moments

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The drama of a Bowl-Out

After a tie between India and Pakistan, Robin Uthappa achieved what will likely be an exclusive feat, hitting the stumps in the Bowl-Out to deliver a heart-stopping win. Virender Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh were the other two players to hit the target for India, as Pakistan missed all their attempts.

India excel in bowl-out clash | IND v PAK | T20WC 2007

Pakistan tied the score on 141, thanks to Misbah-ul-Haq's half-century, but it was India, with some unusual choices for the bowl-out, who finished winners in a thrilling match 10 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2007.

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