So here is why India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is our player of the day!
Dhoni made a calm unbeaten 45 to guide India to a four-wicket victory over West Indies on Friday which sent the holders into the World Cup quarter-finals.
India, chasing 183 for victory, won their fourth match in a row at the tournament after struggling on a pitch that was offering plenty of bounce for the tall West Indies fast bowlers.
India kept losing wickets during the chase before holding their nerve to get over the line with 65 balls to spare.
Dhoni showed why he is known as 'Captain Cool' and top- scored for his side, who were reduced to 107-5 at one stage.
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The right-hander added 27 for the sixth wicket with Ravindra Jadeja (13) and an unbroken 51 for the seventh with Ravichandran Ashwin (16 not out) to take India home.
Virat Kohli also contributed with a confident 33 off 36 balls and added a crucial 43 for the third wicket with Ajinkya Rahane (14).
Jerome Taylor (2-33) dismissed openers Shikhar Dhawan (nine) and Rohit Sharma (seven) cheaply to boost West Indies' chances of defending the low score.