Bermuda v India: Flags at the Queens Park Oval Cricket Ground fly at half mast in memory of Bob Woolmer And the players and match officials observe two minute's silence to remember the former Pakistan coach Bermuda put India in and Malachi Jones has Robin Uthappa caught at slip by Dwayne Leverock in his first over The emotion is all too much for Jones who is reduced to tears after completing a celebratory lap of the Trinidad oval However, Virender Sehwag reaches his half century with some glorious drives as India move past 100 without further loss And Sehwag goes on to complete his first World Cup century as he and Sourav Ganguly take India past 200-1 Yuvraj Singh enters the fray and is in devastating form - thumping 83 from just 46 balls including seven sixes Sachin Tendulkar is also in entertaining form - smacking 57 from 23 balls as India make a World Cup record total of 413-5 India's bowling attack enjoys early success as Munaf Patel traps Delyone Borden lbw for 13 with Bermuda 47-3 Anil Kumble is also amongst the wickets as he removes Irving Romaine and Janeiro Tucker for ducks with Bermuda 63-5 Bermuda are dismissed for 146 but David Hemp is unbeaten on 76 as India claim a record ODI winning margin of 257 runs West Indies v Zimabawe: A two minute's silence is impeccably observed at Sabina Park in memory of Bob Woolmer Jerome Taylor and Daren Powell decimate the top order between them as Zimbabwe stutter to 31-3 after 10 overs Brendan Taylor leads the Zimbabwe recovery with a patient 50 but is run out as the score progresses to 142-5 Sean Williams remains unbeaten on 70 as he helps Zimbabwe post a respectable total of 202-5 from their 50 overs Shivnarine Chanderpaul provides the hosts with a solid start as West Indies progress to 66-0 from 13 overs The West Indies lose two wickets with the score on 73 as Vusi Sibanda catches Chanderpaul and Chris Gayle at slip Tawanda Mupariwa claims the fourth wicket as he dismisses Marlon Samuels for 28 with West Indies 129-4 Brian Lara steadies the nerves as he guides his side to a six-wicket win over Zimbabwe with a patient 44 not out
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