<p>Colombo: Indian spinners led by Washington Sundar put the batters through a test of skill, but Sri Lanka found just enough fight from their late order to make an acceptable 240 for nine in the second ODI here on Sunday.</p>.<p>Washington (3/30) and Kuldeep Yadav (2/33) were at their smartest on a pitch that offered them plenty of assistance after Lankan captain Charith Asalanka decided to bat first.</p>.<p>It required a 72-run association for the seventh wicket between Dunith Wellalage (39) and Kamindu Mendis (40) for them to wriggle out of a stifling 136 for six.</p>.<p>However, the first blow for India was landed by Mohammed Siraj when he had in-form Pathum Nissanka caught by KL Rahul behind the wicket.</p>.<p>A perfect outswinger pitched just outside the off-stump line led Nissanka to his doom.</p>.<p>But a recovery phase followed as Avishka Fernando (40, 62b, 5x4) and Kusal Mendis (30, 42b, 3x4) used the freshness of the new ball to add 74 for a rather fluent second wicket stand.</p>.<p>But once the spinners began to operate from both ends the scoring rate dwindled, and the Lankans were forced to nudge the ball around for runs.</p>.<p>Fernando leaned forward to turn the ball to onside but Washington just had to hold on to the resultant leading edge.</p>.<p>Mendis went for a sweep against Washington, but missed it altogether and the umpire had the simple job of accepting the shout for leg before.</p>.<p>But no other dismissal displayed the impatience of Lankans than that of Sadeera Samarawickrama.</p>.<p>Tied down for most part by the spinners, Samarawickrama went for a hoick to break the manacles off Axar Patel, but the horribly executed shot ended in the hands of Virat Kohli.</p>.<p>Asalanka showed enough pluck to stand up against the tweakers.</p>.<p>But the left-hander could not keep an intended cut off Washington, who bowled around the wicket to the left-handers, down as Axar took an easy catch inside the circle.</p>.<p>Lanka were 136 for six then, and once again the darning job was left to the young Wellalage, whose composure and approach should work as a pointer to his senior colleagues at the top.</p>.<p>The left-hander took on Axar and Siraj, hammering them for a six each and he had a perfect partner in Kamindu, who was dropped on nine by Shivam Dube off Kuldeep.</p>.<p>The dismissal of Wellalage by Kuldeep did not stop Kamindu from playing a couple of beefy shots of his own as the home side bettered their total in the first ODI that ended in a tie.</p>.<p>The Indian bowlers' effort in the last five overs were also less than satisfactory, often spraying the ball around as Sri Lanka added 44 precious runs.</p>.<p>Now, Lanka would hope that their bowlers can do an encore of the first match during their turn. </p>
<p>Colombo: Indian spinners led by Washington Sundar put the batters through a test of skill, but Sri Lanka found just enough fight from their late order to make an acceptable 240 for nine in the second ODI here on Sunday.</p>.<p>Washington (3/30) and Kuldeep Yadav (2/33) were at their smartest on a pitch that offered them plenty of assistance after Lankan captain Charith Asalanka decided to bat first.</p>.<p>It required a 72-run association for the seventh wicket between Dunith Wellalage (39) and Kamindu Mendis (40) for them to wriggle out of a stifling 136 for six.</p>.<p>However, the first blow for India was landed by Mohammed Siraj when he had in-form Pathum Nissanka caught by KL Rahul behind the wicket.</p>.<p>A perfect outswinger pitched just outside the off-stump line led Nissanka to his doom.</p>.<p>But a recovery phase followed as Avishka Fernando (40, 62b, 5x4) and Kusal Mendis (30, 42b, 3x4) used the freshness of the new ball to add 74 for a rather fluent second wicket stand.</p>.<p>But once the spinners began to operate from both ends the scoring rate dwindled, and the Lankans were forced to nudge the ball around for runs.</p>.<p>Fernando leaned forward to turn the ball to onside but Washington just had to hold on to the resultant leading edge.</p>.<p>Mendis went for a sweep against Washington, but missed it altogether and the umpire had the simple job of accepting the shout for leg before.</p>.<p>But no other dismissal displayed the impatience of Lankans than that of Sadeera Samarawickrama.</p>.<p>Tied down for most part by the spinners, Samarawickrama went for a hoick to break the manacles off Axar Patel, but the horribly executed shot ended in the hands of Virat Kohli.</p>.<p>Asalanka showed enough pluck to stand up against the tweakers.</p>.<p>But the left-hander could not keep an intended cut off Washington, who bowled around the wicket to the left-handers, down as Axar took an easy catch inside the circle.</p>.<p>Lanka were 136 for six then, and once again the darning job was left to the young Wellalage, whose composure and approach should work as a pointer to his senior colleagues at the top.</p>.<p>The left-hander took on Axar and Siraj, hammering them for a six each and he had a perfect partner in Kamindu, who was dropped on nine by Shivam Dube off Kuldeep.</p>.<p>The dismissal of Wellalage by Kuldeep did not stop Kamindu from playing a couple of beefy shots of his own as the home side bettered their total in the first ODI that ended in a tie.</p>.<p>The Indian bowlers' effort in the last five overs were also less than satisfactory, often spraying the ball around as Sri Lanka added 44 precious runs.</p>.<p>Now, Lanka would hope that their bowlers can do an encore of the first match during their turn. </p>