Ian Austin in action against Hampshire on his return to county cricket, PPP healthcare County Championship Division One, 2000, Lancashire v Hampshire, Aigburth, Liverpool 06-09 June 2000. (Day 1)
Ian Austin in action against Hampshire on his return to county cricket, PPP healthcare County Championship Division One, 2000, Lancashire v Hampshire, Aigburth, Liverpool 06-09 June 2000. (Day 1)© Photo by John Dawson
Pakistani captain Moin Khan (3rd L) receives the seventh Asia Cup trophy from Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed (2nd R) after Pakistan beat defending champion Sri Lanka by 39 runs in an exciting final match of the limited-overs tournament, 07 June 2000 in Dhaka. Pakistan, which won all the earlier league matches it played against India, Sri Lanka and host Bangladesh, clinched the Asia Cup for the first time since its introduction in 1986. Also in the picture are Bangldeshi State Minister for Sports Obaildul Quader (R), Bangladesh Cricket Board Chairman Saber Hossain Chowdhury (3rd R) and other unidentified officials and sponsors.
Pakistani captain Moin Khan (3rd L) receives the seventh Asia Cup trophy from Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed (2nd R) after Pakistan beat defending champion Sri Lanka by 39 runs in an exciting final match of the limited-overs tournament, 07 June 2000 in Dhaka. Pakistan, which won all the earlier league matches it played against India, Sri Lanka and host Bangladesh, clinched the Asia Cup for the first time since its introduction in 1986. Also in the picture are Bangldeshi State Minister for Sports Obaildul Quader (R), Bangladesh Cricket Board Chairman Saber Hossain Chowdhury (3rd R) and other unidentified officials and sponsors.© AFP
Pakistani players and team officials pose for a photo with the Seventh Asia Cup trophy they won after beating defending champion Sri Lanka by 39 runs in an exciting final match of the limited-overs tournament in Dhaka 07 June 2000. Pakistan, which won all the earlier league matches it played against India, Sri Lanka and host Bangladesh, clinched the Asia Cup for the first time since its introduction in 1986.
Pakistani players and team officials pose for a photo with the Seventh Asia Cup trophy they won after beating defending champion Sri Lanka by 39 runs in an exciting final match of the limited-overs tournament in Dhaka 07 June 2000. Pakistan, which won all the earlier league matches it played against India, Sri Lanka and host Bangladesh, clinched the Asia Cup for the first time since its introduction in 1986.© AFP
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