Australian spin bowler Shane Warne (R) celebrates winning the second cricket test match against Pakistan with high scoring batsman Matthew Hayden, carrying one of the stumps, at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs. Pakistan's match total of 112 was the fourth worst in test history.
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne (R) celebrates winning the second cricket test match against Pakistan with high scoring batsman Matthew Hayden, carrying one of the stumps, at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs. Pakistan's match total of 112 was the fourth worst in test history.© Reuters
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne celebrates winning his team's second cricket test match after final batsman and Pakistan captain Waqar Younis (L) is dismissed LBW at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs.
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne celebrates winning his team's second cricket test match after final batsman and Pakistan captain Waqar Younis (L) is dismissed LBW at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs.© Reuters
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne and team mate Justin Langer (L) celebrate the dismissal of Pakistan's Imran Nazir at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002 on the second day of their second cricket test match. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne and team mate Justin Langer (L) celebrate the dismissal of Pakistan's Imran Nazir at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002 on the second day of their second cricket test match. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.© Reuters
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