Indian batting stars Virat Kohli and Lokesh Rahul exhibited stellar form, each notching up a century, propelling India to an imposing total of 356 for two against arch-rivals Pakistan in their highly anticipated Asia Cup encounter.
Having won the toss on the originally slated match day, Sunday, Pakistan chose to field. However, inclement weather intervened, forcing a shift to the reserve day, with the first day's play truncated in the 25th over due to relentless rain.
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India forged a formidable partnership of 121 runs for the first wicket, bolstered by solid half-centuries from Rohit Sharma and Subman Gill.
Both openers were dismissed on the initial day of play. Thereafter, Virat and Rahul joined forces, subjecting the Pakistani bowlers to a relentless onslaught.
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This marked Virat's 47th ODI century, while Rahul secured his sixth ODI 100 in a career laden with promise.
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The previous encounter between these two cricketing giants in the group stage of the same tournament was similarly marred by inclement weather, resulting in a washout.