World T20: India and West Indies clash in semis

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (R) speaks with Virat Kohli (L) and Jasprit Bumrah during the training session at the Wankhede Cricket Stadium in Mumbai on March 30, 2016. India plays their World T20 cricket tournament semi-final match against West Ind

India and the West Indies go head-to-head this evening for the chance to play England in cricket’s World T20 final. Both teams qualified for the semi-final with three wins and one loss in the Super 10 stage. India’s Yuvraj Singh is ruled out of the game with an ankle injury, while Andre Fletcher is missing for the Windies due to a hamstring issue. However, superstars Chris Gayle, Virat Kohli, Dwayne Bravo and MS Dhoni will all be in action, with play starting in Mumbai at 5:30pm UAE time.

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