Ian Chappell: How do you stop West Indian batters from hitting the big sixes?
Updated On: 03 April, 2016 08:56 AM IST | | Ian Chappell
Ahead of the WT20 final between West Indies and England, Ian Chappell writes that facing the Windies line-up, armed with battering rams that masquerade as cricket bats, is a frightening prospect

Ian Chappell: How do you stop West Indian batters from hitting the big sixes?
India posted a challenging target, then got rid of danger man Chris Gayle early; they even forced the West Indies to play fifty dot balls. India achieved many of the things generally required to win T20 matches and yet they still got clobbered.
And clobbered is the word for the manner in which the West Indies forced their way into the final; they hit 20 fours and 11 sixes. That’s 146 out of a total of 196 in boundaries — a staggering three quarters of their runs where they didn’t have to run.
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