West Indies beat Sri Lanka in World T20

West Indies have beaten Sri Lanka by seven wickets in their World Twenty20 Super 10 clash in Bangalore.

West Indies have brushed aside Sri Lanka by seven wickets in their World Twenty20 Super 10 match, with opener Andre Fletcher, brought into the side after the injured Chris Gayle was pushed down the order, smashing an unbeaten 84.

Gayle, scorer of an unbeaten century against England, has a minor hamstring injury and never made it to the crease, but his services were scarcely missed as Fletcher struck five sixes and six boundaries to seal a routine second Group One victory for the 2012 champions.

Fresh from the impressive six-wicket win over England on Wednesday, Windies skipper Darren Sammy won the toss at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday and put Sri Lanka in, trusting his batsmen to chase down any total.

Defending champions Sri Lanka slumped to a disappointing 9-122 and then had no answer to Fletcher, who played with maturity to strengthen his team's charge for a semi-final berth.

"We know what we are capable of. We know the strength of our team. If we continue playing the kind of cricket we are accustomed to playing, we are going to lift the cup a second time," man-of-the-match Fletcher said after the game.

The win was set up by a strong bowling performance by the Windies, with pace bowler Carlos Brathwaite drawing first blood by getting the in-form Tillakaratne Dilshan out lbw with his first ball of the match in the third over.

Spinner Samuel Badree took 3-12 in his four overs to wreak havoc with Sri Lanka's top order with Lahiru Thirimanne, Chamara Kapugedera and Milinda Siriwardana all falling cheaply.

"We just kept losing wickets and by the time we reassessed, it was too late," Sri Lanka skipper Angelo Matthews said.


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