India face West Indies in a virtual quarterfinal at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Sunday with a semifinal spot on the line.
The winner advances to face England, while the loser exits the tournament.
India entered the clash after a convincing 72‑run win over Zimbabwe in Chennai. West Indies boosted their chances with a massive 101‑run victory over Zimbabwe earlier in the Super 8s. Both teams now stand level on points, making this encounter decisive.
India’s net run rate currently stands at ‑0.100, while the West Indies hold a strong +1.791. If rain washes out the match, both teams will finish with three points each. In that case, the West Indies progress to the semifinals due to their superior net run rate, leaving India eliminated despite their win over Zimbabwe.
The weather forecast for Kolkata offers relief to fans. Conditions are expected to remain clear with no chance of rain. Temperatures will hover around 34°C during the day and cool to 25–26°C by evening when the match begins at 7 PM.
If the scores are tied, the game will move into a Super Over, with multiple Super Overs possible until a winner emerges. South Africa, already qualified, play Zimbabwe earlier in New Delhi in a dead rubber. Their result will not affect India’s qualification chances but will determine semifinal matchups.
India must win against the West Indies to secure a semifinal berth. Any abandonment or washout will favor West Indies, making this clash a must‑win for Rohit Sharma’s men.


























