Mon Apr 7, 2014 12:00 AM Last update on: Sun Mar 8, 2015 01:53 AM
South Africa's pace demon Dale Steyn was at his devastating best in the crunch final over against New Zealand when he successfully defended seven runs. Photos: Star File
Alex Hales broke lose with a stunning 116 against Sri Lanka in Chittagong. Photos: Star File
Gangnam came back with the West Indies with Chris Gayle entertaining his captain fantastic Darren Sammy after their win over Australia in Dhaka. Photos: Star File
The Tigers might be an abject lot in the tournament, but the Tigresses pulled off an upset win against Sri Lanka in Sylhet. Photos: Star File
Stephan Myburgh was the Flying Dutchman of the tournament with an aggregate of 224 runs. He also hit the most number of sixes as well as fours and was responsible for his side's stunning win against England in Chittagong. Photos: Star File
LED stumps and bails were the latest introduction in the mega event. Photos: Star File
Hong Kong caused the biggest upset in the first phase, defeating hosts Bangladesh in Chittagong. Photos: Star File
The only high point of a forgettable performance by the home side was a stunning Tamim Iqbal catch at short third-man against the West Indies. Photos: Star File
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