
India put up yet another clinical display to tank defending champions West Indies with a commanding seven-wicket victory in a group league encounter to brighten their chance of a semi-final berth in the ICC World Twenty20 (AP)

Yuvraj Singh (10) was a bit scratchy in the end but Raina finished with a square cut off Narine (Reuters)

Virat Kohli, in the middle of a great patch, again batted well to smash his way to a fluent 54 (Reuters)

Rohit Sharma, too, did his cause no harm by notching up an unbeaten 62 (AP)

Virat, during his 41-ball innings, hit five fours and a six (AP)

While Rohit’s knock contained five fours and two sixes in 55 balls (Reuters)

After Yuvraj, Shikhar Dhawan's form is a worry for the Indian team management. The southpaw is completely out of touch, and in desperate need of a good hit in the middle (Reuters)

The easy Indian chase was after Indian spinners led by man-of-the-match Amit Mishra kept the West Indies batting under tight check (AP)

Chris Gayle (34) was the top scorer but was not at all in his element as the other West Indies batsmen showed their ineptness against a quality spin attack (AP)

Lendl Simmons (27) did score some vital runs towards the end, but he didn't get much support from the other end (AP)

Struggling with the bat, Yuvraj is not at his best in the field too. This was his second drop in the tournament so far. While the first, against Pakistan, was a slightly difficult, the second, which he dropped against West Indies, was a sitter! (Reuters)