West Indies will face England in Sundays ICC World Twenty20 final after Lendl Simmons condemned hosts India to a seven-wicket defeat in Mumbai. Simmons smashed 82no off 51 balls to steer West Indies to their target of 193 with two balls in hand but only after he was reprieved on 18 and 50 after being dismissed by front-foot no-balls.The errors - compounded when Ravindra Jadeja caught Simmons on 68 only to step on the mid-wicket boundary rope - eclipsed Virat Kohlis second majestic fifty in as many games. James Anderson, Kumar Sangakkara and Michael Atherton react to West Indies win Kohli followed up his unbeaten 82 against Australia with a sumptuous 89 not out off 47 balls as India ran up 192-2, then claimed the key scalp of Johnson Charles (52 off 36 balls) with his first delivery when brought on to bowl.The wicket ended a thrilling third-wicket stand of 97 between Charles and Simmons, who subsequently found a powerful foil in Andre Russell (43no off 20), who struck Kohli into the stands to win the match and silence the crowd at the Wankhede Stadium. Lendl Simmons unbeaten 82 off 51 balls helped West Indies beat India Now England and West Indies - the victors when the sides met early in the tournament - each have the chance of becoming the first nation to win the World Twenty20 title twice, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday.India made a solid start after being put in - Rohit Sharma dominating a first-wicket stand of 62 in 7.2 overs with Ajinkya Rahane, launching Russell for successive sixes in the final over of the powerplay before missing one from Samuel Badree that skidded on. Virat Kohlis sumptuous strokeplay was not enough Kohli should have been run out on one after attempting to steal a bye to the wicketkeeper after missing out on a free hit but Denesh Ramdins shy at the stumps missed by a fraction and Dwayne Bravo, having collected the ball, also under-armed wide. Kumar Sangakkara said MS Dhoni must have felt like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day Rahane, recalled in place of out-of-nick Shikhar Dhawan, matched Kohli for touch and placement as the pair piled up a second-wicket stand of 66 in 8.1 overs with excellent running.With overs running out the opener looked to pull Russell for six but failed to clear Bravo at mid-wicket, clearing the way for Mahendra Singh Dhoni (15no) and Kohli to up the rate with a formidable, unbroken stand of 64 off just 27 balls.Kohlis hitting was as clinical as it was mesmerising - Indias talisman striking just one six yet manufacturing a strike-rate of 190.The target was within the range of the West Indies, who chased down 183 to beat England on the same ground in their opening match thanks to Chris Gayles unbeaten hundred.But the left-handed opener was undone by Jasprit Bumrahs first ball, an inswinging yorker, and Marlon Samuels chipped a simple catch to cover to leave India in the ascendancy. West Indies should have been three down with 50 on the board when Simmons edged to short third man only for replays to show Ravichandran Ashwin had overstepped.Simmons, playing his first game of the tournament in place of Andre Fletcher (hamstring), initially played second fiddle as Charles cut loose to launch Ashwin and Hardik Pandya for sixes to lift West Indies to 84-2 at the halfway stage.The burly opener pummelled Pandya to the mid-wicket rope to reach his fifty off 30 balls, setting the platform for victory but not before Simmons was the beneficiary of another front-foot error - this time by Pandya - shortly after completing a 35-ball half-century. The free-hit went the distance as Indias hopes faltered, then vanished.Watch the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 Final between England and West Indies live on Sky Sports 2 this Sunday from 1.30pm. Before then see if West Indies Women can overcome Australia Women in the Womens World Twenty20 Final, live on Sky Sports 2 on Sunday from 10am. 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Tim McCarver Jersey . -- In one brief spurt, Brazil turned a close game into a rout and proved again it will be a strong World Cup favourite. Bat big. Make it count. Bat once in the Test match. Be prepared to be boring. Rotate the strike. Be patient. Respect the conditions. Attack and defend at the right moments.All these phrases were uttered by Australias batsmen entering into this series, and they have been heard on other occasions too. None of that was in Steven Smiths head when Rangana Herath looped up his first ball of the day to the Australian captain.Instead, Smith appeared to be working off the mantra he offered before the Test, about making sure he has a plan from ball one. Todays ball one plan seemed to be to hit Herath as far as possible, out of Pallekele International Stadium and even out of the country. Those fevered thoughts drew a presumptuous charge down the wicket, a wild, head-in-the-air swing, and a stumping by yards. As Smith sat to ponder his choice of shot, it also precipitated the loss of Australias last eight wickets for a meagre 134. Adam Voges, who chose a more circumspect method, sought to explain his captains motivations.We talk about taking risks early to try and spread the field and then getting ones, so he tried to take that risk early. If it comes off, it looks great; it didnt come off today, Voges said. If he hits that over the top, then, all of a sudden, the field spreads a bit and he can knock ones around, thats how he wanted to get into his innings.Day two in Pallekele will be kept in the memory banks of the Sri Lankans, the Indians and everyone else due to face an Australian touring team in the future. As epitomised by Smith and a few of his comrades, Australian batsmen are still susceptible to being alternately lured out or boxed in by spin bowling on a helpful pitch. Unlike Dominica last year, Voges was unable to complete a full rescue operation, hard as he tried.It was reasonably similar, he said of the two surfaces. Weve had a bigger spin threat this game in terms of facing more spin than what we did in Dominica. The wicket was pretty similar, maybe this one skids on a little bit more on occasions than what Dominica did, but not too dissimilar.That match in the West Indies, doubtless, entered the thinking of Herath this week. An exceptionally shrewd operator, Herath would be aware of how Devendra Bishoo spun through the Australians without a whole lot of bowling support at the other end, and how he successfully coaxed Smith into charging heedlessly at the wrong ball. While Smiths talents are clear, and his record over the past two years more or less matchless, his death-or-glory approach to spin is allowing opponents to think he can be countered. As Bishoo had put it: A lot of previous balls, he was coming. I knew exactly that he was coming. I just had to get it in the right place at the right time.This, in turn, exposes others with games not so suited to these climes. Certainly, Joe Burns, Usman Khawaja and Mitchell Marsh allowed their limitations to be seen in the first innings of the series. Burns was not precise enough in covering up to Herath; Khawwaja pinned on the crease from around the wicket; Marsh fighting hard but unable to make head or tail of the excellent debutant Lakshan Sandakans left-arm wrist spin.dddddddddddd Voges fared better in another example of how his composed, simple technique and experienced head has reaped such handsome returns thus far, but wicketkeeper Peter Nevills attempt to shovel Herath over mid-on was almost as unsightly as Smiths charge down the pitch.Perhaps, the most unsettling element of Australias display was that it showed the extra weeks practice in Sri Lanka did not make a great deal of difference to thinking and execution when the Test match began. Even Voges conceded that despite training for and discussing exactly how Herath was going to try to attack a new batsman - namely sliding one down the line of the steps while looking to hit the front pad - he was unable to stop it from happening.I know that was probably the plan - to try to hit my pad first ball. Thats what weve been training for the last two weeks - to try to avoid that situation, he said. A little bit of heart in mouth, you sort of look up towards the change rooms to see, Mitch Marsh sat down again pretty quickly when the review came, so I felt a little bit better after that.He doesnt miss his areas, does he? Hes canny, mixes his pace. There hasnt been a great deal of spin there for him, but hes been very economical, hes taken four wickets and we always knew going into this series that hed be their main threat. So I think we can play him better than what we did today, and well be looking to do that moving forward.In the back of each players mind will be the fact that todays misstep need not be terminal to Australias chances in this match. They still scraped a lead of 86, and a wicket for Mitchell Starc put further space between the sides before afternoon rain returned once more. But against better teams on other days, it may well be far more damaging - India 2013, UAE 2014 and England 2015 all stand as prime examples.With the benefit of time, the plans that came unstuck at Pallekele may yet prove valuable against others, provided they are leavened with a stronger dose of common sense. This team was never going to overcome an Asian blindspot in the space of a single innings. Many more hard lessons and experiences remain to be had.Its about having plans against each bowler and just sticking to and trusting those plans, Voges said. We spoke a bit about that tonight, that some guys it didnt quite work for them today, but theyve got to trust those plans that thats going to work for them. For me, its going to be different from the other guys, but it will be, the more experience we get over here, the more we can fine tune those plans and feel more confident about them.In the words of Brad Pitt, channeling Billy Beane, in Moneyball: Its a process, its a process, its a process… ' ' '