West Indies hero Carlos Brathwaite has revealed he miscued one of the sixes which secured the World Twenty20 trophy on Sunday. The 27-year-old pummelled four sixes in a row off the bowling of Ben Stokes at the start of the last over in the final to dramatically deny England victory at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.His third six over long off brought the scores level, but he admitted that maximum was really down to good luck as he followed the advice from his batting partner Marlon Samuels to swing for the hills. Samuels is spoken to by the umpires after exchanging words with Ben Stokes I miscued the third one, but a 65-metre six and a 94-metre six are still six runs, Brathwaite told ESPN Cricinfo. I just got it over, kind of spooned it over long-off. And then, I knew the West Indies are world champions, but I didnt want to get too far ahead of myself.Samuels and Stokes, who have a history of onfield clashes, were involved in verbal exchanges during the final over which led to the West Indies batsman being fined 30 per cent of his match fee.An unrepentant Samuels taunted Stokes at the post-match press conference by saying the England all-rounder should have been aware that winding him up would only backfire, but that he doesnt learn. Marlon Samuels had some more to say about Ben Stokes following West Indies win over England in the World T20 final. Brathwaite was more sympathetic on Monday, calling Stokes an absolute legend in his own right.You shouldnt forget what he has done for England in the past couple of months, Brathwaite added. Cricket is a cruel game, and a lot of people can be on him, but just remember Stuart Broad was hit for six sixes by Yuvraj (Singh), and his career has gone on the up ever since.To Ben, tough luck last night, commiserations to you and the England team. I hope he has a long and successful career ahead of him. See Usain Bolts unusual celebration as the West Indies beat England in the ICC World T20 final. Broad himself backed Stokes to learn from the experience, insisting such an event could happen to anyone.Its sport, isnt it? Broad told Sky Sports News HQ. Youre going to have highs and lows, and the reason you do all your training is to try and get more highs and lows.Stokesy, three and a half months ago, scored the fastest double century for England and lit up Cape Town. Its just part of that thing, as long as you learn from it. 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Hughes and Pan both spent last year on the Web.com Tour to earn their cards.Hughes started his rookie season in the Safeway Open, made the cut and wound up in the same group with Mickelson, who attracted the largest gallery.There wasnt much of a gallery at Sea Island on another pristine day for scoring, so ideal that the cut came at 5-under par. That probably wont change for the weekend, especially with tournament host Davis Love III and Sea Island neighbors Zach Johnson and Matt Kuchar among those missing the cut. It was the lowest cut on the PGA Tour since 5 under at the 2015 Zurich Classic.Hughes opened with a 9-under 61 on the Seaside course at Sea Island, while he didnt hit the ball as cleanly over at Plantation, he had few complaints. He picked up three of his birdies at the par 5s, even on the 18th when he found a fairway bunker off the tee and had to lay up.Hughes and Pan, who shot a 64 at Seaside, played together on the Canadian Tour two years ago, and then all last year on the Web.com Tour. Pan had a brief stay atop the world amateur ranking in 2013 when he won eight times at Washington, and he made the cut as an amateur at the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay.They will be joined in the final group by Hudson Swafford, who lives at Sea Island and shot a 67 on the Plantation. Swafford was three shots behind with Chad Campbell, Chesson Hadley and Blayne Barber.CME GROUP TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPNAPLES, Fla. -- Lydia Ko shot a tournament-record 10-under 62 to take a three-stroke lead in the CME Group Tour Championship, putting the top-ranked New Zealander in position to win the player of the year award with a victory Sunday.The 2014 winner at Tiburon Golf Club, Ko birdied four of the first six holes and had seven birdies and a bogey on the back nine to get to 12-under 132 in the season finale.dddddddddddd Ryann OToole (67) and So Yeon Ryu (68) were tied for second, and Sei Young Kim (68) and Beatriz Recari (68) followed at 8 under.Going into today definitely my goal wasnt the 62, said Ko, . The first three holes made great Ko needs a victory to top Ariya Jutanugarn in the player of the year race, and also would take the season points title and $1 million bonus with a win. The points in the CME Globe standings were reset for the finale, so Ko, Jutanugarn and Brooke Henderson all control their destinies.Ko is fighting Jutanugarn for the money title and In Gee Chun for the Vare Trophy for the lowest scoring average. Jutanugarn, the tour victory leader with five, was tied for 19th at 4 under after a 68. Chun (69) was tied for sixth at 7 under, and Henderson (72) was tied for 38th at even par.The 62 matched Kos lowest score of the season, shot in the second round of her Walmart NW Arkansas victory in June. She has four victories this year.First-round leader Shanshan Feng followed her opening 66 with a 73 to drop into a tie for 16th at 5 under. The Chinese star is coming off consecutive victories in Malaysia and Japan.DP WORLD TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPDUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Spains Sergio Garcia and Italys Francesco Molinari shared the lead in the European Tours season-ending World Tour Championship.They each shot 5-under 67 to reach 9-under 135 at Jumeirahs Earth Course.First-round leader Lee Westwood of England was a stroke back after a 70.Race to Dubai leader Henrik Stenson stayed in touch with his rivals for the season points title. The Swede shot a 69 to reach 3 under, the same as No. 2 Danny Willett (70), and one behind compatriot Alex Noren (69). Rory McIlroy was 1 under after a 68.AUSTRALIAN OPENSYDNEY -- Australias James Nitties played his final nine holes in 29 for a 7-under 65 and a one-stroke lead in the Australian Open.Nitties, ranked 732nd in the world, had a 9-uneer 135 total at Royal Sydney.New Zealands Ryan Fox was second after his second 68 Australias Rhein Gibson (66) was 7 under, and Australian star Adam Scott (65) topped the group at 6 under.American Jordan Spieth was tied for ninth at 5 under after a 70. ' ' '