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'Indies crumble against India, 93/7 off 26 overs

| | Mar 06, 2015, at 08:27 pm
Perth, Mar 6 (IBNS): West Indies tottered at 93 losing seven wickets at the end of 26th over as the Caribbean batsmen crumbled under Indian pace attack in their ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 match at the W.A.C.A Ground in Perth in Australia on Friday.

Pacer Mohammad Sami led the attack with Mohit Sharma and Umesh Yadav to force West Indies on their knees.

Chris Gayle, the batting powerhouse of the 'Indies failed to shine as he was out scoring only 21 runs.

Earlier, West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.

With 3/3 wins, India are virtually through to the last-eight stage.

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