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Air Jordan Cheap Wholesale. .42 in the World T20 The bowlersSpin will be the main area of concern for England, both in terms of how they handle Samuel Badree and Sulieman Benn and how Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali bowl for them, and I would have to put the West Indies slightly ahead.Badree is a very capable performer indeed - he is more economical than fellow leg-spinner Rashid and not as tempting to hit. Rashids loopy delivery excites batsmen, whereas Badree, despite being a taller man, has a much flatter trajectory. Moeen and Rashid got some tap from West Indies earlier in the competition and also from Sri Lanka, but spin may be harder to hit away at Kolkata - the average scores there in this event have been around 140-150 and when India played Pakistan the pitch was a raging Bunsen Burner.Seam-wise, Stokes and Chris Jordans death bowling has been a revelation but in terms of pace variations and disguising slower balls, I class Bravo as the master, closely followed by Russell.However, if David Willey has a good day and bowls well front-up, I dont think they have a bowler who can compare. David Willey - potentially the best of the bowlers? The captainsI think Morgan has captained very well indeed - he, Trevor Bayliss and Paul Farbrace have turned this group into a very happy band of exciting, dedicated cricketers who probably cant quite believe their eyes that they are in this final.In a funny kind of way, you can say that both Morgan and Darren Sammy are acting as non-playing captains, as while Morgan is enduring a lean trot with the bat, Sammy doesnt really seem to bat or bowl! Watch the West Indies players celebrate in style after their World T20 semi-final win over India Sammy, though, is very level-headed skipper who feels like he is on a mission with this West Indies team, always insisting that it is his 15 players against the rest of the world - and I think he includes the West Indies Cricket Board in that.He does everything with a smile on his face, is enjoying the success of the countrys womens and under-19 teams and is a great ambassador - though I would probably give Morgan the edge strategy-wise.Watch the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 Final between England and West Indies live on Sky Sports 2 this Sunday from 1.30pm. Before then see if West Indies Women can overcome Australia Women in the Womens World Twenty20 Final, live on Sky Sports 2 on Sunday from 9.30am. Also See: Englands road to final World T20 Finals on Sky Sky Cricket Podcast Live cricket on Sky ' ' '