Indian batting has clicked in stunning fashion in the first two matches, a day affair in Guwahati followed by a day/night one at Jaipur, and the bright aspect for the hosts is that it had achieved success both when setting and chasing targets.
The 40-run victory in the first ODI in the Assam capital, riding on Kohli's masterly hundred backed up by some good bowling, came after setting a target.
The thumping eight-wicket win in the Pink City was after a successful run chase with captain Gambhir providing the major spark with a superb 138 not out and Kohli providing his Delhi colleague with excellent support by striking a half century.
These two batsmen and left-hander Yuvraj Singh, slowly getting into his groove after being ignored for the Test series, have been the fulcrum on which the Indian batting has performed in the first two ties, and the hosts would be looking up to the likes of Vijay and Yusuf Pathan to put in better efforts than they have done so far.
Vijay, especially, has been given a longer run after his failures to score big despite decent starts and the selectors' eyes would be on him to perform or perish in the run-up to the World Cup.
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