Kohli, Gill, Siraj power India to a record win
Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill crushed tons as India set up a powerful batting show with a sum of 390/5 in Thiruvananthapuram. This was trailed by a masterclass with the ball too, featured by Mohammad Siraj's 4-32 as Sri Lanka were bowled out for a pitiful 73. It brought about Sri Lanka being pummeled by 317 runs, the heaviest misfortune ever in ODI cricket.
In the main portion of the game, the pitch at the Greenfield Arena appeared to be undeniably appropriate for strokeplay and it was checked well by India's top request. The tone was set by a 95-run opening stand between Rohit Sharma and Gill. The pair got going watchfully, getting just 19 in the initial five overs. In any case, the 6th, bowled by Lahiru Kumara, opened the conduits.
Rohit began by flicking him wristily for a six over midwicket prior to giving the strike to Gill, who immediately stroked four limits in progression to get 23 and shown India the way they'd take on in the other innings.
The pair matched each other went for shot to draw near to a fifty preceding Rohit fell pulling Chamika Karunaratne directly to fine leg on 42. Be that as it may, Gill got great help from Kohli, who strolled in apparently in extraordinary touch. Kohli drove Karunaratne through the covers for a limit off only his subsequent ball. What's more, followed it up by playing with Jeffrey Vandersay's lengths as he drove and cut him for limits in progressive balls. Gill moved beyond fifty before long and kept his force up with one more six off Vandersay.
Sri Lanka couldn't send off a very remarkable test to one or the other player albeit a couple of conveyances kept low rarely and Gill endure a LBW survey against Wanindu Hasaranga subsequent to gloving it. Yet, in any case, the pitch offered great incentive for shot-production which came in bounty.
Kohli released a whirlwind of eye-discovering shots including short-arm punches over cover, the customary drives and, surprisingly, a wristy whip over lengthy on for a six which was one of his eight sixes, the most extreme he's hit in an ODI innings.
While Gill fell not long after getting to his second ODI ton, tumbling to a Rajitha conveyance that kept low, Kohli accepted the responsibility of driving the innings ahead having got to a fifty. Kohli was likewise upheld well by Shreyas Iyer, who kept the energy up with a 32-ball 38. Kohli was passed on to look out for 99 after a crash at the limit between Gray Bandara and Jeffrey Vandersay saw them both being stretchered off. Yet, his 46th ODI ton accompanied a solitary when the game continued, and furthermore launched a stage where he went on a limit hitting binge. He hit 66 off the last 25 balls he confronted and furthermore gave India the ideal completion to land a gigantic aggregate.
What resembled a decent batting surface in the main half was flipped completely around in the subsequent innings, when under the lights the pacers began with toxin. Siraj set the vibe with a wicket in the second finished, getting Avishka Fernando captured at a smarly put wide slip. Kusal Mendis then followed edging behind to the 'guardian while Nuwanidu Fernando was bowled hacking on a ball nipping in. In the middle between, Mohammed Shami had Charist Asalanka cutting to point as Sri Lanka slipped to 39/4. They were at that point a player short with the injury to Bandara, however had Dunith Wellalage come in as a blackout substitute for Vandersay.
India continued to be steady in assault during this period with Siraj bowling a lengthy spell where he got the better of Wanindu Hasaranga with a conveyance seaming in. Siraj likewise outfoxed Chamika Karunaratne with a return toss to get him barely short as he kept his posture in the wake of guarding away from outside the wrinkle. As they slipped to 39/6, Sri Lanka's expectations laid on Dasun Shanaka and Wellalage to save them from some shame. Anyway that was not to be, after Shanaka was tidied up, bowled through the bat-cushion by a Kuldeep Yadav turner. Wellalage turned into the eighth wicket when he hit Shami to point. With Vandersay being precluded, the last wicket pair was in now and India chose to allow Siraj the best opportunity to get a five-fer.
In the first place, Shami bowled several delicate balls to keep the game alive while Siraj had three overs at the last pair, with Shreyas Iyer and Kuldeep Yadav working from the opposite end. He came close with several short balls that were fought away clumsily and an inside edge that was grassed by KL Rahul. The last bundle of his spell ended up being emotional with a LBW advance being maintained onfield by umpire J Madanagopal, just for replays to affirm that there was an inside edge.
With the fabricated show reaching a conclusion with his spell, India at last wrapped things up when Kuldeep had Kumara hauling a trudge back onto the stumps and finishing a record win as well as a decisive victory of the series
Brief Scores: India 390/5 (Virat Kohli 166*, Shubman Gill 116) beat Sri Lanka 73 full scale (Mohammad Siraj 4-32) by 317 runs