#WT20InATweet: A mayhem of joy
ESPNcricinfo's readers try to sum up the World T20 in a tweet
@ESPNcricinfo Greatest 3 weeks of my life, I've seen some powerful hard hitters. Kinda sad it's over
— Sylvia McLite (@mclitesylvia) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo Six. Six. Six. Six. Thank you and goodnight. #WT20InATweet
— Gregor (@GregorL24) 5 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo Best 5 moments in 2016 WT20:
— Rahul Singh (@rahul16march) 4 April 2016
1. Afg beat WI
2. Braithwaite 4 Sixes
3. Dhoni Run out
4. Kohli vs Aus
5. Eng Chased 229
@ESPNcricinfo best #WT20 so far, where all the so-called #favorites lost their battle towards final, #WI comes on top - #AFG won our hearts.
— Grasshopper Green (@aryagreenQ) 5 April 2016
The Best T20 WC so far with-Fabulous striking,Excellent bowling,top class fielding and many last over finishes! #WT20InATweet @ESPNcricinfo
— Abhishek Barthur (@imabhi27) 4 April 2016
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— Aravind Babu (@aravind_avi) 4 April 2016
Underdogs d Champs
Afg surprse pckg
Nz n rsa as usual
Aus n Pak careles
Ban complacent
Sl pthetic
Eng unluky
Ind heartbrokn
Braithwaite is a champion, Virat is a champion, Root is champion, #Afg is a champion, T20 is a champion #WT20InATweet, @ESPNcricinfo
— Ashish Pandey (@AshishPandeyNBT) 4 April 2016
#WT20InATweet:
— Asif AkaSh (@Marwat_Club) 4 April 2016
Afghanistan, Afridi'love statement, Nz Spinners, SA Unchoked, India Bowling, Eng Chasing, Champion dance
There were the favourites, there were the under dogs, but no one could predict who would win until the last ball. #WT20InATweet
— Shiran Cooray (@shirancooray) 5 April 2016
#WT20inatweet Dottin to Perry ---WW1. Stokes to Brathwaite. 6666. Champion Dance. A Mayhem of joy.
— Ant (@LeftArmCricket) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo Afghanistan were the only team to beat the #WT20 Champions. #WT20inaTweet
— One Tip, One Hand (@1tip1hand) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo Whether you are Hulk or Antman, you need a little luck here! Hopes should not be lost till the last ball! #WT20InATweet
— KarthikSubramanianR (@SoupyLel) 4 April 2016
@ESPNcricinfo #WT20InATweet matches 410 overs too short
— James Berkefeld (@SideshowJames) 5 April 2016