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Watch: Crowd Goes Wild As Dushmantha Chameera Dismisses Matthew Kuhnemann To Seal Sri Lanka's Win Over Australia In 2nd ODI

Sri Lanka levelled the five-match One-Day International (ODI) series against Australia at 1-1 after a thrilling 26-run win (DLS method) in the second match at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Sri Lankan bowlers came to the party in the rain-curtailed match to register a memorable win for the team. Chasing a rain-revised target of 216 in 43 overs, Australia suffered a batting collapse to be bowled out for 189 in 37.1 overs as Sri Lanka bounced back from their loss in the first ODI.

Fast bowler Chamika Karunaratne led an inspired Sri Lankan attack, taking three wickets. But fast bowling partner Dushmantha Chameera put the final nail in the coffin by castling Matthew Kuhnemann to send the fans in Pallekele absolutely mad in jubilation.

This moment is going to be playing in my head all night @OfficialSLC pic.twitter.com/sAppDMhF8e

Karunaratne returned figures of 3-47 including Steve Smith, for 28, and Glenn Maxwell, for 30. Dhananjaya de Silva, Dunith Wellalage and Chameera took two wickets each.

Australia lost their final five wickets for just 19 runs in a stunning collapse.

Earlier, De Silva also scored 34 with the bat and put on 61 runs for the third wicket with Kusal Mendis, who made 36, to guide Sri Lanka to 220 for nine when rain forced play to stop and late end the innings.

Pat Cummins returned figures of 4-35 but his effort went in vain.

In the chase, Australia lost their openers Aaron Finch, on 14, and David Warner, on 37, to De Silva as the tourists faltered in their tricky chase on a seemingly tough pitch to bat.

Smith and Travis Head attempted to rebuild the innings and put together 31 runs before Karunaratne broke through.

Karunaratne got Smith for 28 and Wellalage's two wickets of Head

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