David Willey pushed his cause for inclusion in Englands opening World Twenty20 match by taking a hat-trick while playing for a Mumbai XI against his team-mates in the final warm-up game. England begin their campaign against the West Indies on Wednesday and the Yorkshire all-rounder, who is vying with Liam Plunkett and Liam Dawson for the last place in the bowling line-up, was one of four squad members included in the local side along with Adil Rashid, James Vince and Jos Buttler and he ended with three wickets in as many balls.Joe Root was his first victim after holing out to long-on, before Moeen Ali top-edged a short ball and was caught by a back-peddling Buttler behind the stumps. David Willey celebrates dismissing Chris Jordan during the warm-up game That brought Chris Jordan to the crease and his attempted cover drive looped a catch to Jay Bista on the boundary as Willey demonstrated his death bowling credentials at the Brabourne Stadium.England finished with 177-8, Root having top-scored with 48, while Ben Stokes showed some form with 30 from 23 balls.Rashid also impressed in his first three overs, dismissing openers Jason Roy (32) and Alex Hales (37) before being smashed for two big sixes by Root in his fourth. He finished with 2-33, with Willeys late show earning him 3-35.Vince made 45 from 38 balls in Mumbais reply before he was bowled by Jordan, who repeated the feat against Buttler, who looked in good shape for his 25 from 16 balls. Joe Root top-scored with 48 for England, with Jos Buttler keeping wicket for Mumbai Bista top scored for Mumbai with 51 - eventually falling to Reece Topley - but it was not enough for them as England ran out victors by 14 runs after restricting their hosts to 163-6 from their 20 overs.We werent very good in the field today, but weve got a couple of days to brush up on that and make sure when we start the group stages, were absolutely on it, admitted Root.I think our preparation has been good, weve worked extremely hard individually and as a team and when its come to games the guys have stepped up and performed under pressure.Thats exactly what we need if we are to be very successful at this tournament. England vice-captain Joe Root says they must cope with the pressure in the World Twenty 20 following their victory in the final warm-up match. Under pressure the bowlers performed very well at the death, but now its about doing it when it counts.The best thing is weve got these experiences to call on when the tournament starts and were actually under real pressure when it really matters.Fingers crossed the guys can take all that confidence forward into the group games.Watch West Indies v England on Wednesday. Coverage begins on Sky Sports 2 HD at 1:30pm. Or watch live for £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV. Air Max 97 Shanghai KaleidoscopeAir Max 97 Have a Nike Day Tropical Twist . -- Claudio Bieler hadnt scored since early September, and not from the run of play since mid-July. http://www.outletairmax97.com/wholesale-air-max-97-undefeated.html . John Tavares, Thomas Vanek and Kyle Okposo were also being counted on to slow down sizzling Rangers forward Rick Nash. That plan didnt go so well early. 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Schenn added to the lead with his fifth goal in his last three games.Wayne Simmonds and Michael Del Zotto also scored, and Steve Mason stopped 26 shots.Pickard, starting in place of injured Semyon Varlamov, made 21 saves. Matt Duchene had two goals and Rene Bourque also scored for the Avalanche. They have lost five straight at home and eight of their last 10 overall.Duchene scored his second goal of the night to make 4-3 with 4:45 remaining. Mason denied the equalizer despite an aggressive Colorado attack after Pickard was pulled with 1:31 left.Earlier, Duchene put back a rebound off Mason to give Colorado a 2-1 lead 16:34 into second, but Simmonds tied it 23 seconds later with his 16th goal of the season, fourth-most in the league.The Flyers appeared to score again 78 seconds after that, but Pierre-Edouard Bellemares goal was overturnned after video replay deemed that he tipped in the goal with a high stick.ddddddddddddThings got chippy after that. Gabriel Landeskog laid out Michael Raffl with a big, causing Landeskog and Jakub Voracek to the drop gloves. Both got in a few shots before Voracek fell to the ice.The Flyers got on the board first with Del Zottos goal 4:01 into the second. Del Zotto took a crossing pass from Giroux but Pickard slid across the crease to deny his initial chance. The puck fluttered into the air and dropped back into the crease before Del Zotto swiped in his own rebound into the back of the net for his fourth goal of the season. Bourque tied it 12:14 into the second with his ninth goal of the year.Note: The Avalanche recalled goalie Spencer Martin from San Antonio to serve as backup while Varlamov is day-to-day with a groin injury. ... Philadelphia D Shayne Gostisbehere returned after missing one game with a swollen right hand, while fellow defenseman Mark Streit is expected to be out two weeks with a shoulder injury.UP NEXT:Flyers: At Dallas on Saturday night.Avalanche: Host Florida on Friday night. 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