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Nerveless chase gives West Indies maiden title

Australia got off to a brisk start after opting to bat in the final against West Indies in Kolkata, dispatching free offerings from some nervy bowling  IDI/Getty Images
A few of those nerves were calmed when Alyssa Healy chipped one back to Hayley Matthews in the second over  IDI/Getty Images
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Elyse Villani and Meg Lanning produced a 77-run stand in quick time, striking 52 each to build pressure on West Indies' bowlers  AFP
Lanning anchored the innings after the Powerplay, but West Indies found late wickets to pull things back  AFP
Deandra Dottin conceded only one off the final over to keep Australia down to 148 for 5  IDI/Getty Images
Eighteen-year-old Matthews began West Indies' tough chase in nerveless fashion, finding boundaries at will  Getty Images
She was given ideal company by captain and tournament top-scorer Stafanie Taylor, who used power and deft touch to find her runs  Getty Images/ICC
Matthews struggled with some cramps in her innings but soldiered on to a 45-ball 66 to dominate the chase as West Indies passed 100 in the 14th over  Getty Images/ICC
Matthews picked out midwicket off the bowling of Kristen Beams but Taylor's fifty took West Indies within touching distance  Getty Images/ICC
West Indies reached the target with three balls to spare, and Deandra Dottin flung her bat away as the celebrations began  AFP
Members of the West Indies men's team, including Dwayne Bravo, joined in the celebrations  Getty Images/ICC
On the other side of the result, Australia's captain and top-scorer Meg Lanning was left contemplating some of her decisions  Getty Images
Captain and Player of the Series Stafanie Taylor accepted West Indies' maiden World T20 title  AFP
As soon as the winning runs were scored, the champions had begun their song and dance, and it is unlikely to stop for a while  Getty Images/ICC
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