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Play or Go Home" as it refers to the game between West Indies and England. "You can't stop them in the middle, so you have to wait," said Broad, as his side went 2-1 up on their hosts, who had a point at stumps. "Whether they keep batting or not, they have had their day. I just think you can't really keep looking at the scoreboard after each over." West Indies were given a reminder about their batting frailties when Chris Woakes punished SIX from a full ball to take England to 54 without loss at tea. With the second innings still in progress, Broad was again a threat with the ball, bowling an unplayable delivery to be caught behind by Ojha. But West Indies survived in the end, with skipper Darren Sammy taking India into the lead when he found the boundary with a back-foot punch to the leg side. The tourists continued to battle on, with Sammy putting on 84 for the seventh wicket with Deonarine, who took 36 from 23 balls with his sweep and a reverse sweep before he was run out in a run-out act from the non-striker's end. Sammy was last man out as West Indies lost their first wicket just three balls later, with Samit Patel striking for the final time in a six-wicket defeat. "It was a fantastic effort from the boys to get us in the position we were in," Broad said. "The batting last night was incredible, and that really pushed us on," he added. "Once we were there, we needed to keep it together for a long time. But it was always going to be difficult. "You can tell from the way the boys went about it in the field that it's been a long year," he added. "But at least we have a game, and now we get to celebrate. It's a nice little cherry on the cake, for sure." In Pictures Cricket World Cup 2015: West Indies v England (27th March) Cricket World Cup 2015: West Indies v England (27th March) 1 of 32 Jamaica captain Darren Sammy was the hero with the bat after his team's six-wicket win over England, on March 27, 2015. With the victory, the West Indies take a one-point lead in the group stages of the World Cup. Jamaica captain Darren Sammy was the hero with the bat after his team's six-wicket win over England, on March 27, 2015. With the victory, the West Indies take a one-point lead in the group stages of the World Cup. West Indies v England: Key Players 2 of 32 Chris Gayle smashes 68 off 43 balls and takes West Indies to a six-wicket win over England in the Cricket World Cup. Chris Gayle smashes 68 off 43 balls and takes West Indies to a six-wicket win over England in the Cricket World Cup. West Indies v England: Key Players 3 of 32 Adrian Barath showed some impressive technique as he bowled England out for 209 with eight wickets for 54 runs. Adrian Barath showed some impressive technique as he bowled England out for 209 with eight wickets for 54 runs. West Indies v England: Key Players 4 of 32 Jason Holder was in his usual class, with the bat as well as the ball. The West Indies captain smashed 84 off 60 balls as he helped his side to victory in Nottingham. Jason Holder was in his usual class, with the bat as well as the ball. The West Indies captain smashed 84 off 60 balls as he helped his side to victory in Nottingham. West Indies v England: Key Players 5 of 32 Jason Roy made 45, while Stuart Broad took two for 35 as West Indies won by six runs. In doing so, they took a one-point lead of West Indies in the group stages. Jason Roy made 45, while Stuart Broad took two for 35 as West Indies won by six runs. In doing so, they took a one-point lead of West Indies in the group stages. West Indies v England: Key Players 6 of 32 Marlon Samuels was bowled by Root for five, but it was just one of many runs West Indies lost in the World Cup pool game at Nottingham. Marlon Samuels was bowled by Root for five, but it was just one of many runs West Indies lost in the World Cup pool game at Nottingham. West Indies v England: Key Players 7 of 32 Root took his team to 209 in 49.1 overs, after the earlier rain. While he scored 73 himself, he also got five wickets for 30 runs. This put England, who already had 210 runs, within a whisker of victory. Root took his team to 209 in 49.1 overs, after the earlier rain. While he scored 73 himself, he also got five wickets for 30 runs. This put England, who already had 210 runs, within a whisker of victory. West Indies v England: Key Players 8 of 32 Sammy was the star of the show as West Indies won by six runs, after England were put in by rain in Nottingham. He smashed 68 off 43 deliveries, as the West Indies cruised past 200. Sammy was the star of the show as West Indies won by six runs, after England were put in by rain in Nottingham. He smashed 68 off 43 deliveries, as the West Indies cruised past 200. West Indies v England: Key Players 9 of 32 Liam Plunkett was the pick of the bowlers for England, picking up two for 36. Sammy was