The West Indians Are The True Pirates Of The Caribbean

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The West Indians Are The True Pirates Of The Caribbean


They did it! They did it for the second time. The West Indies lifted the World T20 trophy again and though the end sounds like a happy one, they were aided by England leaving trails of messiness all over the park in the end. The match was an emotional roller coaster. At first, England didn't get the start they wanted. They only managed to score 155 and with the firepower of West Indies, the score was pretty much easy to chase. But wait, this England team wasn't solely based on English talent. They had players from different continents whose talent altogether brought a miraculous turning point. The English-Irish captain Eoin Morgan had a plan which he executed brilliantly. It eventually came down to NINETEEN runs off SIX balls for the Windies and Carlos Brathwaite just picked his bat up and smashed four-back-to-back-sixes - scoring five more runs that the required target as a measure of how super-cool he is. So the Pirates of the Caribbean have stolen from England again - and it's simply the perfect time to put cricketers' faces on the popular movie franchise.



Davy Jones

A fictional villain in the movie roaming the seas in search of souls to serve upon his vessel. He was dedicated to his one true love, the sea goddess Calypso. The same level of dedication was reflected last night by England bowler Ben Stokes.

His love for the title dragged him to bowl the last over, but just the way Davy Jones' love didn't appear for him after a wait of 10 years, Stokes was also left heartbroken at the end. Everything changed in one single over. Heartbreak is difficult to comprehend, let alone take.

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Hector Barbossa

Joe Root's two-wicket haul and 54 off 36 looked as if he would have taken the Black Pearl along with him to the West. But the real captain of the ship in yesterday's match didn't let it slip away from his hands. In this version of the Pirates, there was no mutiny.

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