Updated On: 27 June, 2019 07:42 AM IST | | Santosh Suri
India hope batsmen do not repeat average Afghanistan performance when they take on West Indies today

India opener Rohit Sharma during a practice session yesterday. Pic/PTI
Manchester: India have had enough time to recuperate and recover after getting out of jail in their previous match against Afghanistan, and will go into today's World Cup game against the West Indies with renewed vigour at Old Trafford. A win will put the Men in Blue in second position and within striking distance of a semi-final berth.
However, India cannot afford to be complacent despite being unbeaten in five matches so far, as teams like Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and West Indies are lurking and looking for the opportunity should one of the top teams slip, like it has happened to England, who have lost three games and are in danger of missing out on a semi-final berth.