ICC World Twenty20 semi-final, Mumbai: |
India 192-2 (20 overs): Kohli 89* (47) |
West Indies 196-3 (19.4 overs): Simmons 82 (51), Charles 52 (36) |
West Indies won by seven wickets |
Scorecard |
West
Indies will meet England in the final of the World Twenty20 on Sunday
after stunning hosts India with a seven-wicket win in the semi-final.
India looked in complete control after Virat Kohli's unbeaten 89 took them to 192-2 and Chris Gayle fell for five.
But
Lendl Simmons, who was twice caught off no-balls and held on the
boundary only for Ravindra Jadeja to step on the rope, clubbed 82 from
51 balls.
Then Andre Russell won it with a six with two balls to spare in Mumbai.
West Indies, champions in 2012, follow their women's team into the final after they defeated New Zealand earlier on Thursday.
The
meeting with 2010 winners England in Kolkata will see a two-time World
T20 champion crowned for the first time, while India's exit extends the
wait for a host nation to lift the trophy.