West Indies v India, tri-series, Port-of-Spain
India stay alive with 102-run win
India's openers, Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan, began solidly after being put in•Associated Press
Kemar Roach got the first breakthrough, dismissing Dhawan for a well-made 69•AFP
Dinesh Karthik was also given out caught behind, but he wasn't happy with the decision•AFP
Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave India the first two wickets, the first one being Chris Gayle for 10•AFP
Ishant Sharma struck twice in quick succession after play resumed and pushed the hosts to the back foot•AFP
However, a 58-run stand for the ninth wicket between Roach and Sunil Narine stretched their score past 150 but were eventually all out for 171•Associated Press
The pair showed its intent with a 123-run stand, as they built the platform for the rest of the batsmen•Associated Press
Tino Best was the next bowler to effect a breakthrough. He had Rohit caught behind for 46•AFP
Virat Kohli, meanwhile, held one end steady, batting solidly while wickets fell and then gradually accelerated•Associated Press
Johnson Charles kept West Indies in the hunt with an attacking 45 off 39•Associated Press
Bhuvneshwar struck again, with the big wicket of Kieron Pollard•Associated Press
India lost two more quick wickets, including Suresh Raina who fell for 10•AFP
Kohli took charge of the final overs, contributing 58 in a 90-run partnership with R Ashwin. The brisk stand helped India reach 311 for 7 after Kohli had scored his 14th ODI hundred•Associated Press
Rain interrupted play after 10 overs and West Indies were set a revised target of 274 in 39 overs•Associated Press
Umesh Yadav dismissed the last three recognised batsmen - Denesh Ramdin, Dwayne Bravo and Darren Sammy - and virtually sealed the win•AFP