New Zealand lower order batsman Daniel Vettori eyes up a full ball as he attempts to drive it through the covers during his innings of six not out. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
New Zealand lower order batsman Daniel Vettori eyes up a full ball as he attempts to drive it through the covers during his innings of six not out. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.© Photosport
Sri Lankan opening bowler Nuwan Zoysa runs down the wicket to celebrate his second wicket, dismissing New Zealand batsman Stephen Fleming caught behind by wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara for a duck. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Sri Lankan opening bowler Nuwan Zoysa runs down the wicket to celebrate his second wicket, dismissing New Zealand batsman Stephen Fleming caught behind by wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara for a duck. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.© Photosport
New Zealand batsman Roger Twose jumps at the crease in attempting to defend a quick rising short-pitched delivery. Twose later retired hurt for 11 after injuring his left thumb in a mid-pitch collision with batting partner Craig McMillan. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
New Zealand batsman Roger Twose jumps at the crease in attempting to defend a quick rising short-pitched delivery. Twose later retired hurt for 11 after injuring his left thumb in a mid-pitch collision with batting partner Craig McMillan. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.© Photosport
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