Australia v WI, 2nd semi-final, World Twenty20, Colombo
West Indies trounce Australia to reach final
West Indies won the toss and elected to bat•ICC/Getty
Australia struck in the third over, dismissing Charles for 10•Associated Press
Marlon Samuels, however, was bowled off a slower delivery by Pat Cummins when he went for an aggressive shot•Associated Press
The duo put on 83 in 8.3 overs before parting. Bravo departed for 37 off 31 balls having left West Indies strong at 140 for three in the 16th over•ICC/Getty
Michael Hussey departed in the fourth over. Samuel Badree took both wickets•ICC/Getty
His dismissal by Pollard in the 14th over was followed by another wicket, and at 111 for eight, the contest was virtually over•ICC/Getty
Chris Gayle and Johnson Charles started their innings sedately•ICC/Getty
Marlon Samuels hit a couple of sixes in his 41-run stand with Gayle, lifting the run rate•ICC/Getty
But Gayle played calmly, as Dwayne Bravo joined him•Associated Press
Kieron Pollard completed the finishing touches, with 38 off 15 deliveries as West Indies went past the 200-run mark•ICC/Getty
When Watson departed, Australia were in a hole from where they couldn't recover•Associated Press
Ravi Rampaul finished the game off in the 17th over, ending with three wickets•Associated Press
Gayle, who had a slow start, warmed-up with a couple of sixes•ICC/Getty
Gayle reached his fifty, off 28 balls as he smashed David Hussey for 16 runs in the 15th over•Associated Press
Australia's didn't start their chase well as David Warner was bowled in the first over •Associated Press
George Bailey, however, played a defiant innings, hitting six fours and four sixes in his 63•ICC/Getty
The 74-run victory sparked off dancing among the West Indies team as they entered the final•Associated Press