Shami, Bumrah and Chahal proving undroppable: India player ratings against West Indies

Here's a report card of how each player in Virat Kohli's side fared during their 125-run win in Manchester on Thursday

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Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah once again combined to power India to victory, this time by 125 runs against the West Indies on Thursday, to top their team's report card as we rate individual performances throughout the Cricket World Cup.

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India opener Rohit Sharma scored a match-winning century against South Africa on Wednesday. Paul Childs / Reuters

India, who have one foot in the semi-finals of the tournament, greatly benefited from fast bowlers Shami (4-16) and Bumrah (2-9) as the Windies came nowhere close to what possibly looked like a below-par Indian total of 268-7 in Manchester. Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal was also among the wickets.

But India have captain Virat Kohli to thank once again for scoring a crucial half-century, his fourth on the bounce, as India's other batsmen struggled.

Find out what ratings we have given each of the 11 players by scrolling through the photo gallery above. To move on to the next position, click the arrows on the photo, or if using a mobile device simply swipe.

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