Dhawan was the first to depart and then it was India captain MS Dhoni who walked in at number four who was out for a duck. Kohli did try to steady the chase but he too followed Dhoni a run later.
The stylish opener, who last scored a century (138 vs Australia) at the same venue, chose the big occasion to come good again ...
Team India enjoyed a stellar campaign in the 2017 Champions Trophy as they enjoyed an unbeaten run until Pakistan razed them in the final by 180 runs to seal the title.
After a resounding 4-1 series win in the T20I series, India is all set to host England in a three-match ODI series, starting on February 6 at the VCA Stadium in Nagpur.
Yuvraj Singh holds the record for the highest individual score by an Indian batsman against England in ODI cricket for his 150-run knock in Cuttack in 2017.