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West Indies Beat India To Qualify For World T20 Final

Virat Kohli’s 89 not out and a wicket go in vain as India fails to defend 192 for 2

West Indies Lendl Simmons is held aloft by  teammates as they celebrate their seven wicket win over India at the ICC World Twenty20  cricket semifinal match

West Indies Lendl Simmons is held aloft by teammates as they celebrate their seven wicket win over India at the ICC World T20 2016 cricket semifinal match Source: AP

India bowed out of the ICC World Twenty20 on Thursday with West Indies winning by seven wickets to reach the Final.

Chasing a big total of 193 against India in the semi-final clash, the Windies failed to manage a good start and lost two wickets in the early overs, including Gayle's. But it was the crucial partnership between Charles (52) and Simmons (82*) and further contribution by Russel (43), brought the Windies back into the game.

India’s star batsman at the moment Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 89 runs off 47 balls went in vain as India failed to defend their 192 runs. West Indies won the game by 7 wickets and will play against England in the finals on Sunday evening.

India’s batsmen didn’t fail the team in this match and yet the team lost, disappointing over a billion cricket fans in and outside India. Here are the top blunders the team committed which led to their lost.

BLUNDER 1: Unable to break the partnership between Johnson Charles and Lendl Simmons

 Indian bowlers failed to break this crucial partnership. Simmons turned out to be lucky – for what else can explain that he got out twice but both the times it turned out to be a no-ball. He was caught off no-balls from R Ashwin and Hardik Pandya when 18 and 50 respectively and then thanks to his power-packed shots across the boundaries, he turned this run-chase into a walk in the park.


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By Sanjaya Dissanayake



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