Kuldeep Yadav Shines As India Bundle Sri Lankan Innings For 215-Runs

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Kolkata: Indian bowlers go on a rampage as they conclude the Sri Lankan innings at 215 runs in the iconic venue of Eden Gardens on Thursday.

Kuldeep Yadav made an impactful comeback in ODI cricket as he picked up three crucial wickets for his side in his spell.

Mohammad Siraj picked up an early wicket in the game, securing a total of three wickets in his spell.

Sri Lankan batters failed to hold on to their wicket during the innings. Nuwanidu Fernando has an impactful outing as he played a crucial 50-run knock in his debut game.

Rohit Sharma will be content with the fielding unit as Axar Patel managed to pick up two spectacular catches. Speedster Umran Malik remained a bit expensive in his spell but continued to pick wickets.

India will now take the field as they chase 216 runs in 50 overs to seize the ODI series.

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