India’s star batter Virat Kohli, who scored his 73rd century in the first ODI vs Sri Lanka, was taken by surprise in the second match on Thursday when he was bowled by pacer Lahiru Kumara. Kohli’s departure for 4 marked the collapse of the Indian top order as openers Rohit Sharma (17) and Shubman (21) failed to live up to expectations at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
It was eventually KL Rahul, who showed some return to form, to score an unbeaten 64 off 103 balls to take India past Sri Lanka’s modest total of 216.
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