India 268-7 (50 overs): Kohli 72, Dhoni 56*, Roach 3-36
West Indies 143 (34.2 overs): Ambris 31, Shami 4-16, Bumrah 2-9
In the ICC Cricket World Cup, India beat West Indies by 125 runs in the league match at Manchester.
Electing to bat, India scored 268 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs.
West Indies, chasing 269 for victory, were dismantled by India, with pace bowler Mohammad Shami taking 4-16 and Jasprit Bumrah 2-9.
It was an underwhelming response from West Indies after they were economical with the ball and tidy in the field.
Virat Kohli made 72 as India worked hard in front of a vociferous crowd, and MS Dhoni’s unbeaten 56, which saw him take 16 runs from the final over, propelled them to 268-7.
West Indies were ultimately dismissed for 143 with 94 balls remaining and will be left to rue a impatient batting performance on a slow pitch.
India are the only unbeaten team in the tournament and yesterday replaced England – their next opponents – at the top of the one-day rankings.
They will head to Edgbaston on Sunday with plenty of confidence, knowing that victory will secure their semi-final berth and make England’s task to qualify even more difficult.