So that's that for today. There is a big game coming up tomorrow when New Zealand take on Australia in Wellington. Do join us for that. Hope you enjoyed our coverage of this one. Thanks for the feedback and do check out the match report and all the reaction from India's win. Until next time, signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Ekanth and scorer Binoy George. Be well and take care.

Nandhana: "NZ lost to WI, IND defeated WI and lost to NZ, what a triangle..... Indeed an amazing world cup..."

Mithali Raj: Could not have asked anything better than today's display. Today's win should keep us in the tournament for the knockouts. Batting and bowling really came out well. It had a lot to do with the couple of games, could see the nerves in the girls. Everyone knew the importance of today's game. Required a special effort, we knew West Indies came from 2 wins, we were playing after a big loss. It could be both, if the set plan is not working, then you got to be a little more flexible. The way Smriti and Harman played, very sensible and they have used their experience to get us to the score. It's good to have youngsters around, me and Jhulan have played for a long time. When you have to let your guard down, need the youngsters to crack a joke - it eases out our nerves, which has helped me in the past. We need to be consistent as the next game is in a different venue and a different opponent, we will be having different plans.

Stafanie Taylor: Starting with the ball, we didn't think we bowled the way we wanted. We never executed. Harman and Smriti batted really well, they put us under the pump. The start they gave us was brilliant, it was important for one of them to stay there, batters coming in had to rotate strike but the ones that came in did not capitalise. The opening partnership was really good, to chase 300 you needed that start. She is good [on Dottin].

Harmanpreet Kaur: The set batter was there, in the last game against New Zealand it was missing, today Smriti was there. I was getting that rhythm, once we are settled we can get the boundaries as well. The understanding and the lefty-righty combination helped us. I would love to give it to her because she scored more than me and she deserves that.

Smriti Mandhana: Scoring a century and not being a player of the match is something I wouldn't want. I think we both contributed equally for us to score 300. It is good to share the trophy. As a batter we prefer both, if the toss does not go your way, in chasing it is very important to get the momentum. Both in chasing and setting, this is very important. Our strengths are really different because she is really good with spin and I like pace on the ball. When the spinner comes on I give her the strike and when the pacers come on she gives me. I'm sure the ICC will be giving another trophy, they have enough budget [smiles].

Smriti Mandhana has been named the Player of the Match but she has decided to share the award with Harmanpreet Kaur.

Jaimin: "There is a serious flaw with the NRR calculation.. only 40.3 overs were considered for WI innings.. and if that's what has been agreed then not sure why WI team played out last ten overs for so less.. it just worked against them by not scoring runs... NRR will be a huge factor in the end... "

shyam: "From 100 for no loss within 12 overs to 162 all out. That was quite a collapse from WI and a great victory for India. This should give them confidence to take down any team"

Sai Murali: "BIG Win for India. But CWC 22 has got its NRR calculation system wrong. Request Cricinfo to please point it out to CWC22. India's Against NRR should stand at 559/150 and not 559/140.3. When chasing teams get all out without completing full 50 overs, the full quota is considered. For example, please look at how the NRR was factored when India lost to NZ. Though India got all out in 47 overs while chasing, the entire 50 overs was used in the FOR column of NRR"

Yash: "It is really nice to see this gesture from Mandhana to share the player of match with her team mate. "

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8.53pm: A massive win for India. The NRR should get a big boost as well. Dottin and Matthews started off on a mission and especially were severe on Goswami. One over from the veteran saw 5 boundaries. The openers went hell for leather and soon the 100 came up. Even the spinners didn't make any difference until Sneh Rana got Dottin in her first over. From 100/1 West Indies collapsed to 145/7 in around 14 overs and the game was done there. The spinners spun a web around the batters and West Indies just crumbled. The rest of the formalities were completed with Jhulan becoming the highest wicket-taker in #CWC history. A proud moment for her. India go top of the table with that big win. Stay tuned for the presentation.

40.3
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Rana to Connell, OUT, all over! Sneh Rana finishes it off. India win by 155 runs. Pushed through flat on the stumps, Connell flicks but the leading-edge goes straight up, Rana calls for it and takes it near short mid-wicket. Hugs and congrats all around. The Indians are all smiles

SS Connell c & b Rana 0 (14m 7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

40.2
1
Rana to Selman, 1 run, thick leading-edge on the flick, in the air but wide of cover
40.1
0
Rana to Selman, no run, forward and pushed to mid-on

END OF OVER:
40 | 1 Run | WI-W: 161/9 (157 runs required from 60 balls, RR: 4.02, RRR: 15.70)

  • Shakera Selman6 (19b)
  • Shamilia Connell0 (6b)
  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad10-3-24-1
  • Sneh Rana9-1-21-2
39.6
1
Gayakwad to Selman, 1 run, thick inside-edge on the forward defence, wide of short-leg
39.5
0
Gayakwad to Selman, no run, drifts down leg, nudged wide of short-leg
39.4
0
Gayakwad to Selman, no run, drifts in on off, forward and defended

Round the wicket with short-leg in

39.3
0
Gayakwad to Selman, no run, pushed off the back foot to cover

Four close-in fielders on the off-side

39.2
0
Gayakwad to Selman, no run, tossed up again, Selman gets forward to defend to mid-wicket
39.1
0
Gayakwad to Selman, no run, Gayakwad from over the wicket, tossed up on the stumps, defended to point

END OF OVER:
39 | 1 Run | WI-W: 160/9 (158 runs required from 11 overs, RR: 4.10, RRR: 14.36)

  • Shakera Selman5 (13b)
  • Shamilia Connell0 (6b)
  • Sneh Rana9-1-21-2
  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad9-3-23-1
38.6
1
Rana to Selman, 1 run, turning in, Selman nudges it to the leg-side to take the run
38.5
0
Rana to Selman, no run, full outside off, Selman drives and misses, third time in the over
38.4
0
Rana to Selman, no run, tossed up full, driven to mid-off
38.3
0
Rana to Selman, no run, slower and tossed up outside off, Selman again is beaten, as she looks to defend
38.2
0
Rana to Selman, no run, pushed fuller outside off, Selman is beaten on the outside-edge
38.1
0
Rana to Selman, no run, tossed up, thick inside-edge on the drive, Selman finds short mid-wicket

END OF OVER:
38 | 1 Run | WI-W: 159/9 (159 runs required from 12 overs, RR: 4.18, RRR: 13.25)

  • Shamilia Connell0 (6b)
  • Shakera Selman4 (7b)
  • Rajeshwari Gayakwad9-3-23-1
  • Sneh Rana8-1-20-2
37.6
0
Gayakwad to Connell, no run, tossed up full outside off, left alone
37.5
0
Gayakwad to Connell, no run, driven to cover off the front foot
37.4
0
Gayakwad to Connell, no run, slower and outside off, Connell gets forward to defend, pitches and turns away to beat the bat

WI Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st100DJS DottinHK Matthews
2nd8Kycia A KnightHK Matthews
3rd4SR TaylorHK Matthews
4th2SA CampbelleHK Matthews
5th13CN NationSA Campbelle
6th7CN NationCA Henry
7th11CN NationAA Alleyne
8th10A MohammedCN Nation
9th2CN NationSC Selman
10th5SC SelmanSS Connell