Fifties by Avishka Fernando and Charith Asalanka helped Sri Lanka post 275/9 in the first innings. For India, Yuzvendra Chahal and Bhuvneshwar Kumar picked three wickets and Deepak Chahar dismissed two batsmen.
After getting a solid 77-run start, Sri Lanka lost two wickets off Yuzvendra Chahal’s consecutive deliveries. However, Avishka Fernando (50 off 71) and Charith Asalanka (65 off 68) struck fine half-centuries but the home team wasn’t disciplined enough to post an imposing total. Pretty much like the series opener, most of the Sri Lankan batsmen got starts but failed to capitalise after the hosts opted to bat.
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Chamika Karunaratne (44 not out off 33) came up with another timely cameo to take the team past 270.
Chahal (3/50) was the pick of the bowlers while pacers Deepak Chahar (2/53) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/54) too got wickets primarily due to profligacy of the home team batsmen.
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Sri Lanka, who are among the worst-performing teams in the middle overs, struggled again in the crucial stage of the game. They took 97 balls to take find their next boundary after the eight over.
From 77 for no loss in the 14th over, Sri Lanka slipped to 134 for four in the 28th over.
Asalanka and skipper Dasun Shanaka tried to resurrect the innings but their 38-run stand ended with the captain falling to a flatter one from Chahal.
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Chahar took his second wicket with a perfect knuckle ball that crashed through Wanindu Hasaranga’s defences.
Asalanka played some bold strokes alongside Karunaratne to give the innings some impetus towards the end.
Asalanka got to his maiden fifty with a lofted boundary over extra cover off Kuldeep Yadav before sweeping the left-arm wrist spinner for another four in the same over.
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The pitch aided India’s spinners like the first game.
Bhuvneshwar kept things tight but bowled at a slower pacer than his usual.
Considering the form India’s young batsmen displayed in the series opener, it should be another comfortable run chase for the visitors.