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India vs Sri Lanka - Watch: Rohit Sharma's In-Your-Face Celebration After Long Wait For Breakthrough Ends

The India vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup Super 4 match turned out to be quite a low-scoring thriller. After India were all out for 213, with Sri Lanka spinners Dunith Wellalage and Charith Asalanka taking nine wickets among them, Indian bowlers struck back. It was a challenging contest for both side. Sri Lanka lost three early wickets but a steady stand between Sadeera Samarawickrama and Charith Asalanka frustrated India. However, Kuldeep Yadav broke the stand in the 18th over with the scoreboard reading 68/4. KL Rahul affected a brilliant stumping and Rohit broke into an aggressive celebration.

Earlier, Sri Lankan duo of Dunith Wellalage and part-timer Charith Asalanka spun a web around the Indian batters on a turning track, restricting them to a sub-par 213 in their Asia Cup Super 4 match on Tuesday. Left-arm spinner Wellalage (5/40), all of 20, and offie Asalanka (4/18) knifed through the star-studded line-up after India opted to bat. But before spinners exploited the generous turn and grip on the Premadasa pitch, India started their innings in a blazing fashion.

Rohit Sharma, who made 53 off 48 balls, added 80 runs for the opening wicket with Shubman Gill (19), and that remained the brightest phase of Indian innings.

As 'KUL' as it gets! @imkuldeep18 continues his sensational form as he rips one through the batter, while @klrahul pulls off a sharp stumping.

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Watching Rohit and Gill adding those runs in just 12 overs rekindled the memories of India's blitz against Pakistan on Monday, when they posted a massive 356 for two.

During his innings, the Indian captain also went past a significant personal milestone, becoming the sixth

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