So it's all but over for India. If Sri Lanka win the next match, India will be out even before they go into their last game. If Australia win, India will stay alive, but will have to beat Sri Lanka on Tuesday and then hope that Australia beat West Indies, and also hope that their run-rate is ahead of WI's. And West Indies, by the way, will be playing the second game. So it's all stacked up against them. West Indies, though, have given themselves a great chance if they beat Australia on Tuesday. Thanks for joining us, do hop over to the other tab for the second match for today. Okay bye. And oh by the way, exciting news for cricket fans in the USA - the first ever Twenty20 internationals on American soil will take place in Florida on May 20, 22 and 23rd when Sri Lanka will play New Zealand in three Twenty20 matches. For full details and ticketing information. Click here
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Chris Gayle, MoM and winning captain "Good win, just what we needed. I was under pressure, not just cricket-wise but also given so much support. So it was important to play well myself."
MS Dhoni "Batting hasn't been up to the expectation. Bowlers have done decently, give or take a few overs here and there. Batting is supposed to be our strength, and we should chase 170 in these conditions. We are hoping to give our best in the next game."
High fives all around for West Indies. Disappointment for India, embarrassment too, I might add, because they know they are going to be bounced out, yet they can't do anything about it. They have been, er, bounced out. West Indies acknowledge the crowd as they walk off