Joe Root believes the steady influence of head coach Trevor Bayliss will help England stay grounded when they face West Indies in the World T20 final in Kolkata on Sunday.England brought one of the least experienced squads to India but have improved throughout the tournament to earn their shot at glory. Bob Willis, Mark Butcher and Matt Prior assess how a hands-off approach from management has allowed England’s T20 players to flourish Their opponents at Eden Gardens will be familiar, with the West Indies having beaten them in the first match of the Super 10 stage. Confidence in the camp remains high and after recovering from difficult situations to win group games against South Africa, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, Baylisss side turned in a near perfect performance to defeat New Zealand in the semi-final.Regardless of the situation, the coachs emotionless face has helped his side keep calm in difficult circumstances and remain level-headed when things are going well.Trevor has been great throughout, said Root. Hes got an emotionless face, whether we feel like were in front of the game or feel massively behind it, you never get any sort of tension or emotion from him.You dream of these opportunities as a kid, to play a World Cup final, and every time over the past couple of days Ive looked round the dressing room or the lads on the bus, they have just been smiling. Rob Key and Nasser Hussain take a look at the pitch ahead of Englands ICC World T20 final against West Indies I think everyone is excited and cant wait to get out there on Sunday but it always feels like Trevor is very calm and relaxed about everything. Whether thats the case under the surface, Im not sure.Thats one thing thats really important in these tournaments, especially in the final, having that calm head in the dressing room that can bring you back down when you get too high or give you a lift if you need one.Yorkshire batsman Root has been hugely influential himself as England look to secure their second World T20 title, having claimed the 2010 prize in the West Indies.He scored a world-class 83 to inspire the sides record 230-run chase against South Africa, took a brilliant, decisive catch at the death against Sri Lanka and helped finish off New Zealand in partnership with Jos Buttler. Root is the second highest scorer in the World T20 from the Super 10 stage onwards Root is second only to Virat Kohli as the competitions leading run-scorer from the Super 10 stage onwards with 195 but he was keen to praise captain Eoin Morgans leadership.Morgan has struggled for form in India, averaging 15.25 in five innings, but he continues to set the overall tone for the team.I think Morgans captaincy has been fantastic across one-day cricket and T20 cricket, added Root. Weve chosen this way and approach, which has probably been a bit of a shift for us, and weve stuck to our guns. Thats a massive factor in how weve got here. The management have been very calm, a positive management that has supported Eoins view on how we need to go forward.Guys have gone out and been brave and played the way the captain has asked them to. Weve kept wanting to improve and when its gone wrong, weve not taken a step back, weve looked forward every time.A dream final from the perspective of the neutral fan would perhaps have seen the hosts playing in front of a sell-out crowd, but Root insists that has no bearing on how they will approach Sundays final. Rob Key provides a behind the scene tour of Eden Gardens, where England will face West Indies on Sunday in the World T20 final I dont think it matters, if you are going to win the World Cup you have to be the best team through the tournament, he said,If we are going to win we are going to have to beat the side that beat us already, otherwise we would have had to have beaten India on home soil, so its irrelevant who we play.Every game here so far has been rocking so lets hope it will be on Sunday.Watch England v West Indies in the T20 final on Sunday. 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