Can the West Indies bridge the bowling gap against India in the virtual quarter-final? The T20 World Cup brings two powerhouse teams together in a high-stakes match at Eden Gardens. India, recovering from a loss to South Africa, faces a challenging task against the West Indies, who have been on a dominant run. The stakes are high, as neither team expected to be in this position. India's bowlers are match-winners, while the West Indies' bowling unit is strictly defensive. The West Indies, led by Brandon King and Shai Hope, have hit more sixes than any other team at the T20 World Cup. India, however, has an advantage with their bowlers. The match promises to be a thrilling contest, with both teams having improved since their last encounter. The West Indies' Roston Chase and Abhishek Sharma will be in the spotlight, while Rinku Singh is unlikely to play for India due to personal reasons. The pitch is expected to be dry, with no rain forecast. The West Indies have not beaten India at Eden Gardens since 1983, and they haven't reached the semi-finals of an ICC event since 2016. The match is set to be a close contest, with both teams aiming to make it to the semi-finals. Will the West Indies' bowling strategy be enough to overcome India's strong lineup? Or will India's bowlers prove to be the match-winners? The answer lies on the field, and the world will be watching.