Indian bowlers once again put up a strong showing in the five-match series to bundle out Sri Lanka for 242 in 48.2 overs even as Mahela Jayawardene waged a lone battle with his 17th ODI century in the third ODI at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, here today.
Put into field under overcast conditions, Umesh Yadav (4-53) had the best figures while Axar Patel (3-40) continued to impress with Jayawardene scoring a standout 118.
Pace spearhead Yadav drew first blood after getting opener Kusal Perera (4) caught behind on the final delivery of the first over.
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Jayawardene and Tillakaratne Dilshan (53) then combined caution with the right dose of aggression to stitch up a 105-run third-wicket partnership - the highlight of the Lnakan innings - and bring the innings back on track.
Dilshan got his 39th ODI fifty with a boundary off Ravichandran Ashwin (1-43), which also brought up Lanka's 100 in the 23rd over.
Soon Jayawardene got to his 75th ODI half-century but Kohli's move to bring in Rayudu's (1-16) off-spin from Ashwin's end did the trick for India as the occasional bowler got Dilshan caught at extra cover by Ajinkya Rahane to povide the much-needed breakthrough.
Opting for the batting Powerplays between overs 30 and 35, did not help the Islanders as skipper Angelo Mathews (10) top edged Patel's left-arm orthodox to Kohli at mid-off.