Twitter Reactions as Windies hit four sixes off four balls to become Champions

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In what was possibly the best final in World Cup history, West Indian Carlos Brathwaite just hit four sixes in the first fours balls of the last over to win the 2016 World T20. The Twitter world went just as crazy as the West Indian players on the field, and here are the best tweets from the match.   

The world wants to see the celebration.

CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS!

Click on forward. Enter Eoin Morgan’s e-mail ID. Done!

14 runs in an over explains a lot.

Not sure how to react to this joke.

The world’s most talented superhero!

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Its Super Joe!

Every West Indian fan after the second over.

That collapse, we have seen it earlier.

Apparently not!

Oh, wordplay!

Surprise. Shock. Horror!

I’m sure you need some acting skills too. No? Okay then. Get in!

Twist of fate for both batsmen

West-Indian players keep coming back after losing their wickets

The last few overs were intense.

Fairly accurate!

West Indies just needed to replicate Lagaan.

And he did not lose a single toss in the entire World Cup.

Four balls, four sixes!

CHAMPIONS indeed!

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