Kemar Roach became the sixth man in World Cup history to take a hat-trick when he uprooted Berend Westdijk's middle stump Kemar Roach also took his career-best figures when he dismissed Westdijk, finishing with 6 for 27 Tom Cooper extended his ODI batting average to 69.10 with his unbeaten 55, taking him ahead of team-mate Ryan ten Doeschate who is languishing at 68.00 West Indies' 215-run win was their biggest in World Cup history and the seventh widest of all teams in World Cups 330 for 8 was West Indies' second-highest World Cup score behind the 360 for 4 they made against Sri Lanka in Karachi in 1987