Dharamshala's unbeaten ODIs and openers Mohammed and set a big target of 393 runs in front of Sri Lanka.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma has scored a fantastic double century. This is Rohit's third double century of ODI career. He has become the most double-century batsman in the world.
Rohit completed his third double century in 151 balls. They remained unbeaten 208 runs. In his marathon innings he scored 13 fours and 12 skulls.
Rohit, who took the sweat of Sri Lankan bowlers in the winter of Mohali, changed his innings according to the pace. He scored the first 100 runs in 115 balls. At the same time he took only 36 balls to win the next 100 runs.
Rohit's biggest ODI score
Rohit Sharma has scored two double hundred in ODIs.
He scored 264 runs against Sri Lanka on the Eden Gardens ground in Kolkata in 2014.
Earlier, in the year 2013, at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, he played an innings of 209 against Australia bowling.
Apart from Rohit, Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag are two other Indians who have scored double hundred in ODIs.
Sachin Tendulkar's bat He played 200 ODIs against South Africa in 2010.
After that, in 2011, Virender Sehwag scored 219 runs in a glorious batting against the West Indies.
Iyer and Dhawan's half century
The Indian team, battling for a batting collapse in the Mohali ODI on Wednesday, batted brilliantly. Taking lessons from the mistakes of the last match, both the Indian openers retained their wicket.
Rohit and Dhawan shared a 115-run partnership for the first wicket. This year, it was a 9th Century partnership between the Bharathi Openers.
Opener of any other team could not play more than three hundred partnerships this year.
Shikhar Dhawan played a beautiful innings of 68 runs. After his dismissal, Shreer Aiyar got to bat.
Aiyar, playing his second international one-dayer, also scored quick runs and played an impressive 88 off 70 balls. During this, he also made 9 fours and two sixes.
Rohit and Iyer shared a partnership of 213 runs for the second wicket.
Nuwan Pradeep proved to be the most expensive by Sri Lanka. He spent 106 runs in his 10 over quota, while his balls also consisted of 9 fours and 5 sixes.
At the same time, Thesara Pereira, who took three wickets for Sri Lanka, proved to be less expensive. He bowled 8 overs and spent 80 runs.
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