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Twitter reacts as Pujara and Vijay put the audience to sleep

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The Twitterati, along with the Sri Lankan cricket team, were "put to sleep" by the marathon 209-run partnership between Cheteshwar Pujara and Murali Vijay for the second wicket. After Vijay departed, Virat Kohli joined the party and helped India put up a total of 312/2 at the end of Day 2.

Brief Scores : Sri Lanka 205/10 (Dinesh Chandimal 57, Dimuth Karunaratne 51; R Ashwin 4/67, R Jadeja 3/56) trail India 312/2 (Murali Vijay 128, Cheteshwar Pujara 121* ; P Gamage 1/47, Rangana Herath 1/45) by 107 runs.

Here are the tweets from the game:

Couldn't describe their batting better than this! What a start to day 2!

Murali Vijay does it so easily! Can't believe that he just came back from an injury!

So, what type of food is Murali Vijay's innings?

Meanwhile, Indian fans be like....

Rohit Sharma right now....

Dynamic Duo!

A nightmare pair for opposition bowlers.

The waiting game is real!

Then this happened!

Virat Kohli joins the party!

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