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India survive scare from West Indies

India stumble in small chase before MS Dhoni steers them home against West Indies

India have maintained their unbeaten record at this Cricket World Cup, but it wasn't without some nervous moments against the West Indies in Perth.

A captain's knock from MS Dhoni guided India home in their pursuit of 183 for victory at the WACA Ground after the Windies bowlers made regular breakthroughs as they looked to defend the meagre total.

The Windies were teetering on the verge of disaster at 7-85 in their innings before tail-ender Jason Holder (57) came to their rescue to lift them to 182 from 44.2 overs.

In reply, India looked shaky at 4-78 and 5-107, before Dhoni (45 not out off 56 balls) and Ravi Ashwin (16 not out) guided them over the line with 65 balls to spare in front of 17,557 fans.

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Dwayne Smith celebrates the wicket of Suresh Raina // Getty Images

The win kept unbeaten India on top of Pool B, while the West Indies must defeat the United Arab Emirates on March 15 if they are to have any chance of reaching the quarter-finals.

India will be back in action on Tuesday when they take on Ireland in Hamilton.

The defending champions will be hoping to put in a better performance in the field after dropping four catches on Friday.

Windies opener Chris Gayle (21 off 27 balls) was the beneficiary of two of those, plus some other good fortune.

The 35-year-old had yet to score when he survived a confident caught behind appeal.

Snickometer showed a faint noise but it was unclear whether it was an edge or not.

Either side of that reprieve, Gayle produced a series of plays and misses as he struggled to get his eye in.

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Umesh Yadav cleans up Denesh Ramdin // Getty Images

The dashing West Indies opener finally got off the mark on the 11th ball he faced, but his innings appeared to be over on two when he lofted a catch to third man.

Umesh Yadav did brilliantly to make it to the ball, but the Kookaburra spilled out of his hands as he crashed to the ground.

A short time later, Marlon Samuels was left shaking his head in frustration after being run out following a mix-up with Gayle.

Gayle stood his ground as he watched his pull drop just short of the mid-on fieldsman.

Samuels set off for a quick single and easily made it to Gayle's end, but with Gayle staying put, Samuels was forced to run all the way back to the non-striker's end, where he was caught well short of his ground.

Gayle was dropped again when he was on six, but his luck finally ended in the ninth over when Mohit Sharma held his nerve under a high ball in the deep.

Holder's heroics salvaged some hope for the West Indies, and they looked capable of pulling off an upset after ripping through India's talent-laden top order.

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Jason Holder evades a short ball // Getty Images

Dhoni entered the match under pressure to perform after producing a string of low ODI scores over the past six months.

But the 33-year-old held his nerve amongst the carnage to guide India home.

West Indies
Dwayne Smith, Chris Gayle, Marlon Samuels, Dinesh Ramdin, Lendl Simmons, Jonathan Carter, Darren Sammy, Andre Russell, Jason Holder (cap), Kemar Roach, Jerome Taylor

India
Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Suresh Raina, MS Dhoni (capt), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Mohit Sharma