Summary West Indies skipper Jason Holder struck 57 runs to lift West Indies.
PERTH (AP) - Mohammed Shami took three wickets to help dismiss the West Indies for 182 on Friday and give defending champion India control of the World Cup Pool B match.
West Indies skipper Jason Holder struck 57 runs to lift West Indies from 124-8 to 182 after winning the toss and batting at the bouncy WACA ground in Perth.
The West Indies were teetering on 85 for seven by the Indian new ball attack of Shami (3-35) and Umesh Yadav (2-42)
Holder scored three sixes and four boundaries off 64 balls to resurrect the innings, first with Darren Sammy (26), and then in a 51-run ninth wicket stand with Jerome Taylor (11).
India has won all three of its matches so far, while the West Indies after 2-2 after opening with an upset loss to Ireland.
