Sports
India beat Windies, reach World Cup quarters
Perth, March 6
A superlative bowling
performance helped India beat the West Indies by four wickets in a World
Cup Pool B encounter at the WACA here on Friday. They registered their
fourth straight victory and qualified for the quarterfinals.
Skipper
Jason Holder (57) waged a lone battle as the West Indies were bowled
out for 182 in 44.2 overs. During the chase, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (not
out 45), Virat Kohli (33) and Ashwin (16) helped the defending champions
cross the line with four wickets and 10.5 overs to spare.
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