England and the West Indies will battle to become the first two-time winners of the World Twenty20 in Sundays mouth-watering final at Kolkatas Eden Gardens. For England, reaching the final has been a remarkable achievement, given some woeful white-ball performances in the last few years.They were dumped out of the 50-over World Cup in the pool phase last year, the lowlight a meek surrender to Bangladesh, and there was great embarrassment in the 2014 World T20, when they lost to the Netherlands.This tournament has been a rollercoaster ride. Destroyed by the Windies - and Chris Gayle in particular - in the opening game, they then had to pull off a world record run chase of 230 in their second match to beat South Africa and stay in the tournament.From the sublime, they slumped to the ridiculous against Afghanistan, collapsing to 57-6 against the tournament minnows, before Englands bowlers bailed the batsmen out.But their victories against Sri Lanka and, in the semi-final, against New Zealand, were masterclasses in T20 international cricket, with brutal power-hitting from Jason Roy, Joe Root and Jos Buttler and nerveless death bowling from Ben Stokes and Chris Jordan. England will continue to play attacking cricket no matter what, says Joe Root No team has hit more sixes than Englands 34 in the tournament - a marked contrast to last years 50-over World Cup when they rarely cleared the ropes. Stokes and Jordan go full and fast, often well wide of off stump, and have enjoyed considerable success so far.But David Willey might be a key man in the final. The ball should swing in the humid conditions and he will be looking to get the ball moving against Gayle - who rarely moves his feet - in particular. Rob Key and Nasser Hussain take a look at the pitch ahead of the ICC World T20 final Roy, one of the stars of the new-look England, promised they would come at their opponents with all guns blazing and continue in the same aggressive vein that has confounded their old conservative reputation.Its going to be an incredible experience but we are going to play our natural way and the brand of cricket we have been playing for the last year or so, said the Surrey star.The Windies spoiled Indias party by knocking the hosts out in the semi-finals, but their journey to the final has proven that they are not reliant on Gayle - or Universe Boss as he called himself after carting England all over Mumbai. Chris Gayles brutal innings destroyed England in Mumbai Since Gayles thunderous 100no - off just 48 balls - against England, he has chipped in with just nine runs, and it has been unsung heroes - Jonathan Charles, Lendl Simmons and Andre Russell - who have powered them into Sundays showpiece.England will certainly be aware that it is certainly not a one-man show in this team, Simmons said after his match-winning innings against India. Lendl Simmons unbeaten 82 off 51 balls helped West Indies beat India The West Indies love playing England - they have won nine of the 13 T20 international clashes between the two teams, and all four meetings at the World Twenty20.There will be 66,000 in Eden Gardens, one of the worlds great cricketing cathedrals, so experience will count and the Windies have a serious edge there too. Eight of the team which won the 2012 tournament are likely to play in the final, while only Eoin Morgan survives from the England team which won in 2010.But, as Sky Sports expert Nasser Hussain says, this young England are a side who dont fear anyone. Joe Root and Jos Buttler have been key to Englands progress Will England win the World T20? Find out by watching their match with West Indies from 1.30pm, Sunday, Sky Sports 2. 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. Bryce Harper Jersey . The 30-year-old Moore played in 13 games for the Saints last season, catching 37 balls for 457 yards and two touchdowns. Matt Wieters Jersey . -- Gary Harris gave No. http://www.cheapnationalsjerseyschina.com/kevin-long-jersey/ . The Oilers have been shut out in three straight home games and are in last place in the Western Conference with a 4-14-2 record. 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The Canucks have been an up-tempo hockey club playing an entertaining style based on spread scoring and a four-line attack. The surprise in all of this is that the Canucks are achieving such offensive success with one of the lowest-scoring defences in the NHL. As a group, Canucks blueliners have contributed just 32 points in 22 games. Compare that to the Calgary Flames, who’ve amassed 68 points from their defensive corps already this season. In fact, the Flames have four blueliners with more points than Alex Edler, the Canucks highest-scoring blueliner, who’s sitting with a modest eight points on the season. As of Thursday morning, 46 defencemen around the league have been more productive than Edler and 70 D-men in the NHL rank higher than the next highest-scoring defencemen on the hockey club. The New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres are the only teams in the league with a top-scoring defenceman with fewer points than Edler. 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It’s about holding pucks in at the blue line. It’s about finding ways to get involved in the offence and, in the eyes of the coach, it’s about getting shots on goal, which, even if they don’t go in, may still produce rebounds and create scoring chances for others. “One thing we need from our back end, is we have to get more pucks through,” Desjardins said. “I don’t think [the issue is] the joining the rush. We’ve got good D that can skate and we have to use that. That has to be a part of our attack. We just have to get more pucks through.” No one in the Canucks organization is worried about the lack of offence from the blue line, but certainly the coaches are aware that it’s one area the hockey club can improve. And if that defence ever hits its stride offensively and points start to flow, there’s no telling just how dangerous the Vancouver Canucks can be. 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