The Caribbean side ticked all the boxes right from winning the toss to restricting Sri Lanka to 122 for nine and finally overhauling the target in 18.2 overs.
They now sit at the top of the table in Group I with two wins from as many matches.
Leg-spinner Badree tore into the Sri Lankan top-order by hitting the right areas outside the off stump with amazing consistency as he gave away only 12 runs in his four overs and accounted for three batsmen after opting to bowl.
gave them something to fight to for.
The huge crowd wanted to see the big-hitting Chris Gayle to bat but he did not come out to open after pulling his hamstring while fielding.
Fletcher was no Gayle but he entertained the crowd with his power-hitting. He punished the bowlers by smashing six fours and five sixes in his knock that came off 64 balls.
The
track was helping the spinners but Fletcher negated it well by reaching to pitch of the ball. He batted fearlessly from one end but the other West Indies batsmen struggled.
In the absence of Gayle, the West Indies innings lacked pace but
they had wickets in hand and a manageable required run-rate.
Fletcher completed his half-century with a single off Siriwardana in the and 13th over and 38 off his 50 runs had come from fours and sixes.
His innings was a superb mix of caution and aggression considering the conditions. His monstrous sixes off Siriwardana at the start of the 15th over nearly pushed Sri Lanka out of the game and it was matter of time that West Indies complete the chase.
Earlier, Badree's spell meant that Sri Lanka had lost half the side before the 10th over. Runs were hard to come by and there was a time when the gap between two boundaries was 44 balls.
Tall left-arm spinner Sulieman Benn also contributed in stifling the Lankan innings as he conceded only 13 runs in his four-over quota even as he did not take a wicket.
Sri Lanka owed their score to Thisara Perera, who top scored for the defending champion with a 40-run knock off 29 balls. The left-hander also added 44 runs for the sixth wicket with skipper Angelo Mathews (20).
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