Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene says his team must find a way to deal with India batsman Virat Kohli, who scored a fourth century in five matches to help his team win the first one-day international. Kohli’s 106 runs Saturday helped India to a strong total of 314-6 in the match. Sri Lanka managed only 293-3. [caption id=“attachment_387880” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Mahela said Kohli has become a formidable foe: Reuters[/caption] Jayawardene said that even though the India vice-captain was not a major threat at the start of his career he has now become a formidable foe. Kohli’s four centuries in the last five games included a best of 183. The teams play the second one-day match Tuesday. Associated Press
Jayawardene said that even though the India vice-captain was not a major threat at the start of his career he has now become a formidable foe.
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