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Sri Lanka’s Akila Dananjaya celebrates with teammates after taking taking a wicket during the second one-day international against India in Pallekele. He returned with figures of 6-54. Image Credit: Reuters

Pallekele: India captain Virat Kohli doffed his cap to Sri Lanka’s Akila Dananjaya after the 23-year-old’s mesmerising spin spell in the second one-day international.

Barely 24 hours after he had tied the knot, the spinner left the Indians in a tangle to claim a career-best 6-54, though fell short of forcing a series-levelling victory for his team at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

India, chasing 231 to go 2-0 up in the series, were cruising at 109 for no loss in the 16th over when Dananjaya struck, dismissing Rohit Sharma for 54.

That was just the appetiser, however, as it was in his next over that the spinner would inject fresh drama into the game and life into the gloomy stands.

Dananjaya slipped in three googlies to dismiss Kedar Jadhav, Kohli and KL Rahul in the space of five balls, bringing his side back into the match.

“You have to give credit to a guy who bowled an outstanding spell,” Kohli said afterwards, dismissing suggestions that rejigging the batting order led to their collapse.

“If I had gone at number three, I still would have missed the ball, because he was bowling that well in that spell,” the India captain, who batted at number five, said.

“The batting order did not really matter.”

Dananjaya is another product of Sri Lanka’s seemingly endless reserves of special bowlers, an off-spinner who can also bowl leg-spin, googly, ‘doosra’, and even the carrom ball.

His full range of tricks was on exhibition on Thursday against a team traditionally very comfortable against spin.

The Indians did not help their own cause by staying on the back foot as Dananjaya curled googlies through their gates.

“I realised my off-spin was working better, I kept using all the variations in my first eight-over spell,” Dananjaya said after collecting the man-of-the-match trophy.

Kohli said his team now had a better idea about what to expect from the bowler.

“We thought he was the off-spinner bowling an odd leg-break, but he picks up four wickets on googlies,” a bemused Kohli said.

“It’s difficult when you have not seen the guy at all. He has not played us before. But now we saw how the ball was coming out of his hand,” he added.

The teams meet again on Sunday with India, who whitewashed Sri Lanka in the preceding Test series, hoping to clinch the five-match series with two one-dayers to go.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka skipper Upul Tharanga was given a two-match suspension for his team’s slow over rate in the second One Day International against India in Pallekele on Thursday, the International Cricket Council said.

Tharanga will miss the next two matches of the five-match series, in Pallekele on August 27 and Colombo on August 31, after Sri Lanka were adjudged to have bowled three overs short of their target in the specified time.

It’s the second time Tharanga has been suspended this year, after missing two matches in June’s ICC Champions Trophy for the same offence of his side’s slow over rate.

Sri Lanka brought in Dinesh Chandimal and Lahiru Thirimanne to the squad in place of opening batsman Danusha Gunathilaka and the suspended Tharanga.

The hosts lost Thursday’s match by three wickets and trail India 2-0 in the series.