Australia vs England, Final at Bridgetown, May 16 2010 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
Final, Bridgetown, May 16, 2010, ICC World Twenty20
(17/20 ov, T:148) 148/3

England won by 7 wickets (with 18 balls remaining)

craig-kieswetter
Player Of The Match
63 (49)
kevin-pietersen
Player Of The Series
248 runs
England celebrate winning the World Twenty20 , England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
England celebrate winning the World Twenty20 Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images
Paul Collingwood celebrates after hitting England's winning runs, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Paul Collingwood celebrates after hitting England's winning runsRebecca Naden/PA Photos/Getty Images
The Player of the Tournament and the winning captain, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
The Player of the Tournament and the winning captainGetty Images
The victorious England Twenty20 team , England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
The victorious England Twenty20 team Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen cannot hide his delight, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Kevin Pietersen cannot hide his delightGetty Images
Kevin Pietersen is soaked in champagne, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Kevin Pietersen is soaked in champagneAFP
Paul Collingwood holds aloft the ICC World Twenty20 trophy, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Paul Collingwood holds aloft the ICC World Twenty20 trophyAFP
Paul Collingwood struck England's winning runs, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Paul Collingwood struck England's winning runsAFP
Craig Kieswetter celebrates his match-winning half-century, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Craig Kieswetter celebrates his match-winning half-centuryAFP
Kevin Pietersen drives hard through the off side, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Kevin Pietersen drives hard through the off sideGetty Images
Graeme Swann and Kevin Pietersen mob Paul Collingwood after England's World T20 victory in 2010, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Graeme Swann and Kevin Pietersen mob Paul Collingwood after England's World T20 victory in 2010Getty Images
England win the World Twenty20, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
England win the World Twenty20 AFP
Paul Collingwood poses for the cameras, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Paul Collingwood poses for the camerasGetty Images
Andy Flower, the England coach, with the ICC World Twenty20 trophy, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Andy Flower, the England coach, with the ICC World Twenty20 trophyGetty Images
Paul Collingwood with the trophy in the dressing room, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Paul Collingwood with the trophy in the dressing roomGetty Images
England celebrate their World Twenty20 title after beating Australia by seven wickets, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
England celebrate their World Twenty20 title after beating Australia by seven wicketsAFP
England players rush to celebrate with Eoin Morgan and Paul Collingwood after the title was won, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
England players rush to celebrate with Eoin Morgan and Paul Collingwood after the title was wonAFP
Eoin Morgan plays his favoured sweep, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Eoin Morgan plays his favoured sweepAFP
Kevin Pietersen and Craig Kieswetter's 111-run stand took the game away from Australia, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Kevin Pietersen and Craig Kieswetter's 111-run stand took the game away from AustraliaAFP
Michael Clarke was left searching for options during a 111-run second-wicket partnership, England v Australia, ICC World Twenty20 final, Barbados, May 16, 2010
Michael Clarke was left searching for options during a 111-run second-wicket partnership AFP