Pakistan opening bowler Waqar Younis charges down the wicket in celebration of dismissing New Zealand batsman Roger Twose caught behind by wicket-keeper Moin Khan (throwing the ball in the air in the background) for one. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 22 February 2001.
Pakistan opening bowler Waqar Younis charges down the wicket in celebration of dismissing New Zealand batsman Roger Twose caught behind by wicket-keeper Moin Khan (throwing the ball in the air in the background) for one. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 22 February 2001.© Photosport
Pakistan opening batsman Saeed Anwar sweeps during his innings of 57 while New Zealand wicket-keeper Adam Parore looks on. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 22 February 2001.
Pakistan opening batsman Saeed Anwar sweeps during his innings of 57 while New Zealand wicket-keeper Adam Parore looks on. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 22 February 2001.© Photosport
New Zealand batsman Chris Harris walks off the field after umpire Dave Quested adjudged him out leg before wicket off the bowling of Pakistan fast medium bowler Abdur Razzaq for 11. Razzaq is congratulated by team-mates Wasim Akram and Moin Khan. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 22 February 2001.
New Zealand batsman Chris Harris walks off the field after umpire Dave Quested adjudged him out leg before wicket off the bowling of Pakistan fast medium bowler Abdur Razzaq for 11. Razzaq is congratulated by team-mates Wasim Akram and Moin Khan. 3rd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 22 February 2001.© Photosport
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