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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI at Auckland, , Feb 06 2001 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
3rd ODI, Auckland, February 06, 2001, Sri Lanka tour of New Zealand
(45.4/47 ov) 181
(29.5/47 ov, T:182) 182/1

Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (with 103 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
103 (83)
sanath-jayasuriya
Sri Lankan off spinner Kumar Dharmasena (second from left) is congratulated by teammates for dismissing New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan, bowled for 61. From left, they are captain Sanath Jayasuriya, wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara and Aravinda de Silva. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Dharmasena is congratulated by teammates for dismissing McMillanSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand all-rounder Chris Harris walks unhappily from the field after losing by nine wickets and the National Bank One-Day International Series 3-0 to Sri Lanka with two matches remaining to be played. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Unhappy Harris walks from the field after New Zealand loseSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan captain and opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya receives the National Bank Player of the Match trophy from National Bank Cricket Manager Gavin Larsen for scoring 103 from 83 balls. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Jayasuriya is handed Player of the Match award by LarsenSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand opening batsman Nathan Astle leads the glum CLEAR Black Caps from the field after they lost the third National Bank One-Day International to Sri Lanka by nine wickets to lose the National Bank One-Day International Series 3-0 with two matches remaining to be played. Captain Stephen Fleming and pace bowler James Franklin follow in the background. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Astle leads glum CLEAR Black Caps from the fieldSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya plays a pull shot through square leg during his innings of 103. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Jayasuriya pulls through square legSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan opening batsman Marvan Atapattu steers a ball through backward point during his innings of 59 not out. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Atapattu steers a ball through backward pointSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan fielder Mutiah Muralitharan takes a fine leaping catch fielding at short fine leg to dismiss New Zealand batsman Stephen Fleming for nine. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Muralitharan leaps high to catch FlemingSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya raises his helmet to the crowd to celebrate scoring his 10th One-Day International century from just 76 balls, the 14th fastest in history. Jayasuriya went on to make 103 from 83 balls. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Jayasuriya raises his helmet upon reaching his centurySandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan captain and opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya holds the National Bank Player of the Match trophy for scoring 103 from 83 balls. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Jayasuriya holds his Player of the Match awardSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand Chairman of Selectors Sir Richard Hadlee answers a question from the media at the post-match press conference. Coach David Trist and captain Stephen Fleming sit alongside Hadlee and listen. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Trist, Fleming and Hadlee attend the post-match press conferenceSandra Teddy/Photosport
Debutant New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent stretches well forward in defence during his innings of 17. Aravinda de Silva is the Sri Lankan fielder watching on in the background. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Vincent stretches forward in defence on One-Day International debutSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan plays over the top of a delivery from Sri Lankan off spinner Kumar Dharmasena and is bowled for 61. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
McMillan is bowled by DharmasenaSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara tosses the ball in the air in celebration of catching New Zealand opening batsman Nathan Astle off the bowling of Mutiah Muralitharan for 33. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Sangakkara tosses the ball in the air to celebrate dismissal of AstleSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara holds up the ball to appeal to square leg umpire Evan Watkin for the run out of New Zealand all-rounder Chris Harris. Umpire Watkin referred the decision to third umpire Billy Bowden who adjudged the diving Harris short of his ground after the return throw from fielder Russel Arnold at fine leg to Sangakkara, to be dismissed for eight. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, 6 February 2001.
Sangakkara appeals for the run out of HarrisSandra Teddy/Photosport
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