The key is the "L" (link) flag on one of those entries in your screenshot. SecureXL and Check Point in general track what we would consider a "connection" as separate flows of packets. For a connection not subject to NAT there are just two flows (c2s and s2c). The second line in your output is the original initiating c2s flow (looks like the 10.222 host initiated a NFS connection to 10.101), and the first line is the corresponding linked s2c response flow for that single NFS connection. Because the two flows are linked together as being associated with the same connection, many of their elements such as consumed bandwidth, idle timeout, and duration are synchronized which is why they are the same value.
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