To be completely fair to Tim Bresnan, he definitely wasn’t the only one that expected England to get through their final over and seal victory in the WT20 final.
With West Indies needing 19 runs from the final six overs, Bresnan – part of the England side that won the WT20 in 2010 – took to twitter to boldly declare that the contest was as good as over.
No chance for WI now. Stokes has been getting them in the hole. All tournament
— Tim Bresnan (@timbresnan) April 3, 2016
Although many spectators were probably *thinking* the same, most Englishmen will know that even when victory seems to be guaranteed for any of their national sides, that’s not always the case.
Carlos Brathwaite went on to smash Ben Stokes for 24 runs off his first four balls to hand victory to the West Indies.
No no no
— Tim Bresnan (@timbresnan) April 3, 2016
‘No, no, no’ indeed, Tim.
Predictably, Twitter had plenty to say to Bresnan in the immediate aftermath.
@timbresnan that's your fault
— Aaron White (@AaronWhite94) April 3, 2016
@timbresnan you'll never make a pundit
— Scott Crabtree (@ScottCrabby) April 3, 2016
@timbresnan this could possibly be the worst prediction of the century
— aspect (@StockLatest) April 3, 2016
@timbresnan well you really put the "Breath of Death" on that one Timothy
— David Bowes (@dickiebowes) April 3, 2016
@timbresnan surely you understand the rules of gobbling off…..say nothing toll it's guaranteed
— Chris B (@MuddyBurge) April 3, 2016
@timbresnan your no Paul the octopus mate
— Matt Sawyer (@mattmattysawyer) April 3, 2016