Summary

  • India beat West Indies by five wickets to reach T20 World Cup semi-finals

  • They will face England in Mumbai on Thursday; South Africa v New Zealand in Wednesday's game

  • Samson makes brilliant unbeaten 97 as India chase 196 with four balls to spare

  • West Indies 195-4: Chase 40, Holder 37, Powell 34; Bumrah 2-36

  • India won toss and bowl first

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  1. WI 56-0published at 7 overs

    A decent platform for West Indies.

  2. Postpublished at 14:04 GMT 1 March

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    West Indies have been able to silence the crowd which is saying something.

    India have not found their rhythm with the ball and they look off their pace in the field.

  3. 6 runs

    WI 55-0published at 6.5 overs

    Hardik Pandya,back into the attack.

    The India all-rounder whooshes one past the outside edge of Roston Chase's bat with his second ball but later in the over the the West Indies opener plinks one out of the middle and over the boundary at wide long-on for six.

  4. Postpublished at 14:00 GMT 1 March

    Annesha Ghosh
    Kolkata journalist

    This has been a powerplay dominated by West Indies. India have not taken advantage of the chances on offer to them.

  5. drinks break

    West Indies 45-0 at drinkspublished at 6 overs

    Along with that dropped catch by Abhishek Sharma, India also missed a run-out chance earlier.

  6. Postpublished at 13:59 GMT 1 March

    Annesha Ghosh
    Kolkata journalist

    Roston Chase has really grown in confidence in this batting position. He is finding the middle of the bat well.

  7. WI 45-0published at 6 overs

    Shai Hope and Roston Chase have taken a shine to Axar Patel.

    The West Indies skipper thwacks the India left-arm spinner's first ball through point for four then Chase slog sweeps him behind for another later in the cover.

  8. Postpublished at 13:56 GMT 1 March

    Annesha Ghosh
    Kolkata journalist

    That hung in the air for eternity. Abhishek Sharma did not even need to move.

    A regulation catch that should have been taken.

  9. Postpublished at 13:56 GMT 1 March

    Henry Moeran
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    India's Abhishek Sharma (R) drops a catch of West Indies' Roston Chase as his captain Suryakumar Yadav watches during the 2026 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup Super Eights match between India and West Indies at the Eden GardensImage source, Getty Images

    That is a shocker.

  10. dropped catch

    Chase dropped on 14published at 4.5 overs

    Roston Chase skies one off Jasprit Bumrah.

    It's a bread-and-butter chance for Abhishek Sharma in the ring, who waits an age for it to come down.

    However, it's a horror show by Abhishek who fumbles and is unable to grasp it at the second attempt.

  11. WI 33-0published at 4.4 overs

    Roston Chase with an audacious scoop off Jasprit Bumrah over the head of India wicketkeeper Sanju Samso for four.

    Glorious innovation.

  12. WI 28-0published at 4 overs

    Axar Patel follows up that boundary with four dots before Shai Hope pinches the strike with a dab for a single.

    Jasprit Bumrah is limbering up.

  13. Postpublished at 13:48 GMT 1 March

    Annesha Ghosh
    Kolkata journalist

    Shai HopeImage source, Getty Images

    The placement from Shai Hope is beautiful. Threading the needle.

    The runs are flowing from West Indies and some momentum is being established in this partnership.

  14. WI 27-0published at 3.1 overs

    All-rounder Axar Patel is thrown the ball as we see spin for the first time today.

    Shai Hope ruthlessly square drives the left-arm spinner for four.

  15. WI 23-0published at 3 overs

    Chase that!

    A stylish lofted drive from Roston Chase from Arshdeep Singh is chipped over the top for four.

    The West Indies opener then elegantly drives the India left-arm quick through the covers all along the carpet for back-to-back boundaries.

  16. Postpublished at 13:43 GMT 1 March

    Henry Moeran
    Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Roston Chase and Shai Hope were stood there discussing dinner plans! What was that communication?

  17. WI 13-0published at 2.2 overs

    Roston Chase drives Arshdeep Singh through the covers and sets off but Shai Hope is ball watching at the non-striker's end and only belatedly leaves his ground.

    Chase desperately makes his way back to the striker's end but gets a huge let off when Varun Chakravarthy's throw goes to the wrong end.

  18. WI 13-0published at 2 overs

    Shai Hope impatiently dances down the pitch to Hardik Pandya's fifth ball - but misses with a big swing of the bat - then patiently waits for the final delivery before caressing it through the covers for four.

    Classy shot from the West Indies skipper.

  19. Postpublished at 13:40 GMT 1 March

    Annesha Ghosh
    Kolkata journalist

    That was stood up nicely by Shai Hope and all Hardik Pandya could do was stand back and admire.

    Huge shot.

  20. 6 runs

    WI 9-0published at 1.4 overs

    Hardik Pandya, bleached blonde hair, bounds in for the second over.

    He bangs it in short to Shai Hope with his fourth delivery and the West Indies skipper picks up the length and swats it over the mid-wicket boundary for six.