Former West Indies leg-spinner Samuel Badree said he felt the team were done and dusted in the 2016 ICC Men's T20 World Cup final against England in Kolkata. He added that he felt they couldn't get 19 runs off the final over as Marlon Samuels, then batting at 85, was at non-striker's end and that Carlos Brathwaite was taking strike against Ben Stokes.
"Honestly, I thought we were done and dusted and we were out. I didn't think we could get 19 runs, especially given the fact Carlos was facing the first ball of the over and Marlon – who was on 85 not out – wasn't able to get on strike. It was Carlos's first T20 World Cup, so he wasn't an established player and although we all knew what he was capable of in the Caribbean, I thought a World Cup final might have got the better of him," wrote Badree in his column for the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday.
"I've been asked the question so many times how I felt going into that final over – knowing we needed 19 off Ben Stokes with Marlon Samuels and Carlos at the crease. If anyone says they were confident we were going to win that game, I would definitely not take that at face value!" added Badree.