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Sri Lanka levelled the series 1-1 with a crushing win, thanks to a convincing all-round performance in Karachi. Tillakaratne Dilshan hit a sparkling half-century to take Sri Lanka to a strong total, before Nuwan Kulasekara and Muttiah Muralitharan shot out the hosts cheaply. Salman Butt and Shoaib Malik resisted with a 108-run partnership, but Muralitharan removed Malik to trigger a stunning collapse.

Sri Lanka were much more disciplined today. Though they contrived to lose pole position time and again, someone did put up their hand up to help them tide over the various mini-crises. The attacking Dilshan made good for Sanath Jayasuriya's hit-wicket dismissal and Kumar Sangakkara's suicidal run-out. And after Dilshan's exit, Thilina Kandamby - who replaced Jehan Mubarak from the XI in the first ODI - took charge of the run-making, allowing out-of-form captain Mahela Jayawardene to find his bearing.

Two persons including a doctor attached to the Puttalam general hospital were admitted to the National Hospital, Colombo after sustaining severe injuries following a motorbike accident in Puttalam town last night. Two motor bikes collided and both the riders including Dr. S.M.Nishantha of the Puttalam hospital were severely injured. A shooting also took place in Pulithawasal, Puttalam where an estate superintendent was shot and injured by unknown gunmen. .

Mahela Jayawardena moments ago broke the record for the most number of catches in One Day International history by a non-wicketkeeper by taking 157 catches today.

The 62nd anniversary celebration of the Sinhala cinema in Sri Lanka will be held at the Cinema Hall, State Film Corporation today (21). It will be inaugurated with religious observances of all faiths at 4 p.m. the same day.
Religious ceremonies here will be conducted to bestow merits on those late artists and also on those living artistes and people who have made unique contributions to local cinema in the past and present. Sinhala cinema first began with the screening of 'Kadawunu Poronduwa' film on January 21, 1947. It was shown at Gaity Theatre Colombo. Several popular films are to be screened at various cinema halls islandwide to mark this event. They are free to the public on this day.

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