New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan punches the air in celebration of hitting boundaries from every ball of Pakistan leg spinner Younis Khan's only over. He struck 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 4 for a total of 26 runs, a record for the most runs by a batsman in a Test over. McMillan went on to score 98 in his first innings. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).
New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan punches the air in celebration of hitting boundaries from every ball of Pakistan leg spinner Younis Khan's only over. He struck 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 4 for a total of 26 runs, a record for the most runs by a batsman in a Test over. McMillan went on to score 98 in his first innings. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).© Photosport
Craig McMillan slams a ball over the boundary, as he goes on a run scoring feast which included a world record 26 runs off an over from bowler Younis Khan, day 4, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Craig McMillan slams a ball over the boundary, as he goes on a run scoring feast which included a world record 26 runs off an over from bowler Younis Khan, day 4, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.© AFP
New Zealand opening batsman Matthew Bell plays a back cut during his first innings. Bell went on to score 105, his maiden Test century. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 3).
New Zealand opening batsman Matthew Bell plays a back cut during his first innings. Bell went on to score 105, his maiden Test century. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 3).© Photosport
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