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Last Updated: Sunday, 21 December, 2003, 10:46 GMT
Sri Lanka v England day four photos
Chaminda Vaas celebrates taking the wicket of England opener Marcus Trescothick
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England start their second innings 363 runs behind Sri Lanka but make a disastrous start as Marcus Trescothick goes in the very first over
Michael Vaughan looks forlorn as he trudges off in Colombo
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Captain Michael Vaughan is next to go, caught by Sanath Jayasuriya off Dilhara Fernando to leave England on 22-2
England batsman Graham Thorpe (right) is stumped by Kumar Sangakarra (centre)
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England batsman Graham Thorpe (right) is stumped by Kumar Sangakarra (centre) after charging down the wicket
Gareth Batty suffers the same fate just a ball later as Kumar Sangakarra whips the bails off
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Gareth Batty suffers the same fate just a ball later as Sangakarra gives Muttiah Muralitharan another victim
Mark Butcher leaves the field after becoming the sixth England batsman out
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England's cause looks lost when Mark Butcher becomes the sixth man out, bowled by Jayasuriya, with the score on just 84
Ashley Giles is bowled by Dilhara Fernando
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A promising eighth-wicket partnership is ended when Ashley Giles is bowled by an inswinging yorker from Dilhara Fernando
Andrew Flintoff leaves the pitch after being caught behind off Dilhara Fernando
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Andrew Flintoff overcomes a groin injury to hit six fours in an innings of 40 before also falling to Fernando
The Sri Lankan fielders remove the stumps after winning the match by dismissing James Kirtley
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James Kirtley (right) is the last man out as England are dismissed for 148 to lose the match by an innings and 215 runs
The scoreboard shows the sorry tale for England in their second innings
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The scoreboard tells a sorry tale as England suffer their worst Test defeat in 30 years, ending their tour on a disappointing note
Hashan Tillakaratne, the Sri Lankan captain, holds the series trophy
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Captain Hashan Tillakaratne celebrates his first series victory in charge of Sri Lanka as they win the three-match series 1-0




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