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da heads bet: 31-Mar-2016Rohit attacked West Indies’ pacers and spinners alike as he helped India reach 55 in the Powerplay•IDI/Getty ImagesHe was eventually removed by Samuel Badree in the eighth over for a 31-ball 43•IDI/Getty ImagesVirat Kohli was given two reprieves off the same free-hit – the fourth ball of his innings – when he tried to steal a bye to the wicketkeeper•Getty ImagesKohli, though, made the most of it and added 66 with Ajinkya Rahane – a stand built on plenty of twos into the outfield•Getty ImagesRahane holed out in the 16th over – for 40 – with India’s score at 128•IDI/Getty ImagesHowever, Kohli continued to succeed for India, bringing up his 16th T20I fifty, his second in succession•IDI/Getty ImagesHe added 64 off 27 balls with MS Dhoni in the slog overs to provide the required impetus and lift India to a strong 192•Associated PressWest Indies suffered a huge blow in the chase when Gayle was bowled for 5 in the second over•IDI/Getty ImagesAshish Nehra got Marlon Samuels in the next over as West Indies were reduced to 19 for 2 in three overs•Associated PressJohnson Charles steadied West Indies with a 36-ball 52•Associated PressHe found support in Lendl Simmons and the pair’s brisk 97-run partnership put West Indies on course•IDI/Getty ImagesKohli, though, broke the stand by removing Charles with his first delivery•IDI/Getty ImagesSimmons, however, carried on to make a fifty of his own, keeping his side’s asking rate under check. He eventually ended on 82 not out off 51 balls•Getty ImagesAndre Russell smashed three fours and four sixes in his 20-ball 43 to help West Indies reach the target with two balls to spare, and join England in the final•Associated PressSimmons, who was playing his first match in the tournament, received a hero’s welcome in the West Indies camp•Getty ImagesWhile Kohli, who had a magical tournament, was visibly emotional as he walked off the field•IDI/Getty Images