I guess the Almighty wants them to leave on a high... Probably that's why God put a hand in this match.
West Indies captain Darren Sammy believes divine intervention ensured Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, playing the last World Twenty20, make it to the final
Probably, if we win this tournament, I won't be Test captain.
Darren Sammy, when reminded that he had lost the West Indies ODI captaincy to Dwayne Bravo a few months after winning the 2012 World T20
It's like having 100kg put over you. After that even if you put a mountain, it will not make a difference.
Indian captain MS Dhoni explains what the pressure of expectations is like for national cricketers in the country
I have always felt that the art of winning is almost harder than the art of losing.
West Indies' frenzied celebrations in victory didn't impress the losing captain, Australia's George Bailey
We are a strange cricket nation. If we win two or three games comfortably, people are accused of peaking at the wrong time, and if we win two close games, people say we are playing badly.
South Africa's coach Russell Domingo is bemused by reactions to his side's victories
We've never tackled them on the cricket field.
The difference between New Zealand's rivalry with South Africa in cricket and in rugby, according to Kane Williamson
We're not too sure about them but at least you can tell where your fielders are.
England spinner James Tredwell finds the team's new t-shirts useful
Each bail costs as much as an iPhone. We can't afford to give them away to players at the end of a game.
Bronte Eckermann, the inventor of the hi-tech stumps and bails with LEDs used in the World Twenty20, would not approve of bails being burnt to create a historic cricket contest
It is in my top three.
New Zealand's Kane Williamson, when asked if Twenty20 is his favourite format of the game