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Darren Sammy, Stafanie Taylor pose with ICC World T20 trophies in front of Victoria Memorial Hall

| | Apr 04, 2016, at 08:11 pm
Kolkata, Apr 4 (IBNS): West Indies men and women teams skippers Darren Sammy and Stafanie Taylor posed with the ICC World T20 trophies in front of Kolkata's iconic Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday.

Both the skippers guided their sides to ICC World T20 title victories on Sunday night
at Eden Gardens here.

While Sammy's men beat England to win the title, Stafanie Taylor
beat strong Australian side to lift the trophy.

"LOOK AT ME NOW! Captains Sammy and Stafanie with the #CHAMPION trophies in Kolkata today #WT20 #RALLY," West Indies Cricket Board tweeted.

Sammy told reporters: " I am really proud of the team."

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