S Rajesh
Narine weaves his T20 magic
Numbers Game: The West Indies offspinner didn't take many wickets in the World T20 but still made a big impact with his economy rate
Mark Nicholas
The win Sri Lanka waited 18 years for
Mark Nicholas: Their cricketers have again reinforced what the game means to their nation
Geoff Boycott
'Ashley Giles not my man for England'
Bowl at Boycs: Geoff Boycott on who should replace Flower, and why confidence is essential in T20
Sidharth Monga
Where's the room for struggle?
Sidharth Monga: T20 is a cruel format that doesn't give too many players a shot at redemption. Here it's easy to identify a villain and bury him
Andrew Fernando
A night to remember in Colombo
Andrew Fidel Fernando: To have been at the ground for the final would have been great, but to see Colombo come together in wild, unbridled joy was something else
Diary
Learning Bangla, describing Steyn
Diary: Our World T20 correspondent takes in Independence Day celebrations, and visits one of the world's largest ship-breaking yards
Ian Chappell
This time for Sri Lanka?
Ian Chappell: They have been the most consistent side in the five World T20s so far, but will they be able to overcome India's strong and versatile batting line-up?
Firdose Moonda
Less than the sum of their parts
Firdose Moonda: South Africa, for once, cannot be accused of letting pressure get to them at a major tournament, but did they make the best use of their resources?
S Rajesh
Are the last five overs more productive in this World T20?
Numbers Game: A look at scoring patterns across the five editions of the tournament
World Twenty20 2014
Legspin's renaissance at T20 fest
Mohammad Isam: Amit Mishra, Samuel Badree and Imran Tahir have shown how the art has reinvented itself to meet the challenges of T20
Rob Steen
The World T20 roller coaster
Rob Steen: Tantalising finishes, technicolor extravaganzas, and sport as opera - notes from an armchair
Osman Samiuddin
Why Pakistan must change to fit Akmal
They have long mistaken his fearlessness for irresponsibility. But he can't be denied anymore. By Osman Samiuddin
S Rajesh
Umar Akmal's limited-overs exploits
Numbers Game: The ability to play all round the wicket against all types of bowlers makes him a high-value player
Geoff Boycott
'Yuvraj not the same player post illness'
Bowl at Boycs: Geoff Boycott on the allrounder's form, and why the ICC must urgently look at the lightning rule in cricket
Memorable World T20 moments
Scoops and sixes
Gallery: Misbah, Gayle, Hussey and others have lit up the World T20 over the years. We look at some of the best moments of the tournament
Alan Gardner
Cheers to Bangladesh
Diary: Alan Gardner catches a sliver of Dhaka and lots of Chittagong on the first leg of the World T20
Ian Chappell
Can T20 get the US interested?
Ian Chappell: Cricket learned lessons from baseball in devising its shortest format. Can it use T20 to break into the home of baseball?
Andy Zaltzman
A tactical masterclass
Andy Zaltzman reveals strategies teams can use to be successful in T20 cricket, and predicts that Pakistan will win the World T20
Numbers Game
Put a spin on it
Numbers Game: With the World T20 being held in Bangladesh, spin, and the batsmen who handle it best, could be the key for all teams
World T20 2014
Khurram Khan soars in dual role
UAE's captain Khurram Khan talks about cricket in the Emirates and his plans for retirement. By Mohammad Isam
Cricket-mad Nepal faces infrastructure challenges
Rachna Shetty: The World T20 is a chance to further raise the profile of the game in the country
Tony Cozier
The consistently inconsistent world champions
Tony Cozier: Exasperating yet thrilling, West Indies enter the World Twenty20 as the title holders but not as the favourites
Mohammad Isam
Moonlighting as a cricket team
UAE are making a return to a world-level tournament after 18 years with a semi-professional squad that has punched above its weight