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West Indies' Sheldon Cottrell (left) loses his wicket for 10 during the 2019 Cricket World Cup groupstage match against India at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England, yesterday. (Photos: AFP)
Cricket, Sports
June 27, 2019

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Kohli’s India end West Indies World Cup hopes

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom (AFP) — Skipper Virat Kohli’s gritty half-century and an incisive bowling performance powered India to a comprehensive 125-run win over West Indies yesterday, all but assuring them of a spot in the World Cup semi-finals.

Kohli top-scored with 72 to lay the foundations for India’s 268 for seven after electing to bat first at Manchester’s Old Trafford.

The Indian bowlers, led by paceman Mohammed Shami, then dismissed West Indies for 143 in 34.2 overs to end the West Indies’ hopes of progressing.

India, who have displaced England as the top-ranked one-day team, remain the only unbeaten side in the tournament and need just one victory from their remaining three league games to guarantee a semi-finals berth.

West Indies joined Afghanistan and South Africa as the three teams to bow out of the race for the final four so far.

“We can’t complain, we have just become the number one side in the world and we have been playing like that for a while now,” said captain and man-of-the-match Kohli.

“Things hadn’t gone our way with the bat in the last few games, but we have found a way to win.”

Shami, who took a hat-trick in the previous game, returned figures of 4-16, removing the dangerous Chris Gayle early after a scratchy innings from the opener.

But it was Kohli who set up the win as he became fastest batsman to reach 20,000 international runs in his 417th innings — India’s Sachin Tendulkar and Caribbean batsman Brian Lara both required 453 international innings to reach the landmark.

Wicketkeeper-batsman MS Dhoni and Hardik Pandya boosted the total, putting on 70 runs for the sixth wicket to punish the otherwise disciplined bowlers.

Pandya hit 46 off 38 balls while Dhoni remained unbeaten on 56, ending the innings with a big six.

The West Indies bowlers, led by paceman Kemar Roach, had kept India in check until the latter stages, stemming the flow of runs with regular wickets.

Roach returned impressive figures of 3-36 in his 10 overs, including the wicket of India opener Rohit Sharma for 18.

Kohli, whose 82-ball knock included eight boundaries, extended his fine run of form with some eye-catching shots that charmed a partisan crowd at Old Trafford.

West Indies were in trouble early in their reply when Gayle mistimed a short ball from Shami and was caught by Kedar Jadhav to the left of mid-on after struggling to just six runs off 19 balls.

Shai Hope tried to take the Shami on and hit him for a boundary, but the bowler responded by rattling his stumps with the next ball as West Indies slipped to 16-2.

It was all downhill from there for a struggling Caribbean side who failed to maintain momentum after their opening World Cup win against Pakistan.

Paceman Jasprit Bumrah and leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal took two wickets each.

West Indies captain Jason Holder said: “The bowlers did a fantastic job on this surface. I couldn’t ask for more, but we let ourselves down with the bat.

“We didn’t seize the moment, but I would have taken chasing 268. We didn’t do it.

“We have let ourselves down significantly in this tournament. The bowlers had a reasonable campaign, but our batting has been too inconsistent. This is our weakest format of the three.”

Two-time champions India next play hosts England in Birmingham on Sunday.

Scoreboard

INDIA

KL Rahul b Holder 48

R. Sharma c Hope b Roach 18

V Kohli c sub b Holder 72

V Shankar c Hope b Roach 14

K Jadhav c Hope b Roach 7

MS Dhoni not out 56

H Pandya c Allen b Cottrell 46

M Shami c Hope b Cottrell 0

K Yadav not out 0

Extras (1b, w6) 7

Total (seven wickets, 50 overs)

268

Did not bat: Y Chahal, J

Bumrah

Fall of wickets: 1-29 (Sharma),

2-98 (Rahul), 3-126 (Shankar),

4-140 (Jadhav), 5-180 (Kohli),

6-250 (Pandya), 7-252 (Shami)

Bowling:

Cottrell 10-0-50-2 (2w);

Roach 10-0-36-3;

Thomas 7-0-63-0 (2w);

Allen 10-0-52-0;

Holder 10-2-33-2;

Brathwaite 3-0-33-0 (2w)

WEST INDIES

C. Gayle c Jadhav b Shami 6

S Ambris lbw b Pandya 31

S Hope b Shami 5

N Pooran c Shami b Yadav 28

S Hetmyer c Rahul b Shami 18

J Holder c Jadhav b Chahal 6

C Brathwaite

c Dhoni

b Bumrah 1

F Allen lbw b Bumrah 0

K Roach not out 14

S Cottrell lbw b Chahal 10

O. Thomas

c Sharma

b Shami 6

Extras: (b9, lb3, nb1, w5) 18

Total: (all out, 34.2 overs) 143

Fall of wickets: 1-10 (Gayle),

2-16 (Hope), 3-71 (Ambris),

4-80 (Pooran), 5-98 (Holder),

6-107 (Brathwaite), 7-107

(Allen), 8-112 (Hetmyer),

9-124 (Cottrell), 10-143

(Thomas)

Bowling:

Shami 6.2-0-16-4 (1w);

Bumrah 6-1-9-2;

Pandya 5-0-28-1 (1nb);

Yadav 9-1-35-1 (2w);

Jadhav 1-0-4-0;

Chahal 7-0-39-2

Result: India won by 125 runs

Man-of-the-Match: Virat Kohli

Toss: India

Umpires: Richard Kettleborough

(ENG),

Richard Illingworth (ENG)

TV Umpire: Michael Gough

(ENG)

Match Referee: Chris Broad

(ENG)

India’s players prepare to leave at end of play at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England,yesterday.
West Indies captain Jason Holder bats during the 2019 CricketWorld Cup group stage match against India.
West Indies’ Sunil Ambris (left) and teammate Nicholas Pooran chatduring the 2019 Cricket World Cup group match at Old Trafford inManchester, north-west England, yesterday.
West Indies batsman Nicholas Pooran plays a shot.
India’s Jasprit Bumrahcelebrates the wicketof West Indies’ CarlosBrathwaite.
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