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New Zealand vs Pakistan, 4th ODI at Christchurch, , Feb 25 2001 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
4th ODI, Christchurch, February 25, 2001, Pakistan tour of New Zealand
(47/50 ov, T:285) 146

New Zealand won by 138 runs

Player Of The Match
104* (75)
craig-mcmillan
New Zealand batsman Roger Twose gets off the mark after 15 balls in awkward fashion, after failing to raise his bat out of the line of a ball from Pakistan opening bowler Wasim Akram in time, deflecting it down to third man. Twose went on to score 42. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Twose deflects a ball from Wasim to third man to get off the markPhotosport
New Zealand fielder Chris Harris (centre) is congratulated by team-mates Lou Vincent (left) and Stephen Fleming after completing a catch at backward point to dismiss Pakistan batsman Saleem Elahi from the bowling of Jacob Oram for 13. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Vincent and Fleming congratulate Harris for catching ElahiPhotosport
New Zealand batsman Roger Twose swings and misses to be bowled by Pakistan fast medium bowler Azhar Mahmood for 42. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Twose swings and misses to be bowled by AzharPhotosport
New Zealand fast medium bowler Daryl Tuffey delivers a ball during his spell of 3-30 from nine overs while umpire Doug Cowie looks on. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Tuffey delivers a ball during his spell of 3-30Photosport
Pakistan fielder Yousuf Youhana keeps his eye on the ball as it travels towards him. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Youhana keeps his eye on the ball whilst fieldingPhotosport
New Zealand opening batsman Stephen Fleming drags a ball from Pakistan fast medium bowler Waqar Younis back on to his stumps to be bowled for a duck. Slip fielder Azhar Mahmood looks on. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Fleming drags a ball from Waqar on to his stumpsPhotosport
Pakistan batsman Saleem Elahi walks off the field after being dismissed by New Zealand medium fast bowler Jacob Oram, caught by Chris Harris at backward point for 13. Members of the New Zealand team gather to congratulate Oram. From left, Daniel Vettori, Nathan Astle (obscured), James Franklin (obscured), Chris Harris, Oram, Stephen Fleming, Daryl Tuffey (obscured), Craig McMillan, Roger Twose, Adam Parore (obscured) and Lou Vincent. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Elahi walks off the field after being dismissed by OramPhotosport
Pakistan fast medium bowler Waqar Younis unsuccessfully appeals for leg before wicket during his spell of 1-59 from 10 overs. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Waqar unsuccessfully appeals for lbwPhotosport
New Zealand v Pakistan, 4th ODI 25th February 2001,Christchurch
Craig McMillan ; Thumbnail portraitWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand fielder Lou Vincent dives to save a ball in the field. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Vincent dives to save a ball in the fieldPhotosport
New Zealand fielder Daryl Tuffey completes a catch at long off to dismiss Pakistan batsman Abdur Razzaq from the bowling of medium pacer Chris Harris for 13. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Tuffey completes a catch to dismiss RazzaqPhotosport
Pakistan off spinner Saqlain Mushtaq delivers a ball during his spell of 0-63 from 10 overs while umpire Tony Hill looks on. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Saqlain delivers a ball during his spell of 0-63Photosport
New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent walks off the field after being adjudged out leg before wicket by umpire Doug Cowie for four. Successful Pakistan fast medium bowler Abdur Razzaq celebrates with wicket-keeper Moin Khan. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Vincent walks off the field after being dismissed lbw by RazzaqPhotosport
New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan punches the air in celebration of reaching his maiden One-Day International century in his 83rd appearance. McMillan achieved the feat by striking the last ball of the innings from the bowling of Pakistan off spinner Saqlain Mushtaq for six to equal Chris Cairns' record of 75 balls as the fastest One-Day International century for New Zealand. Umpire Tony Hill, Saqlain (obscured) and batting partner Chris Harris look on. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
McMillan punches the air to celebrate maiden ODI centuryPhotosport
New Zealand fielder Chris Harris looks back to the rope as he tries to balance himself inside the boundary upon catching Pakistan batsman Moin Khan at long on. Harris threw the ball in the air before stepping back beyond the boundary, before returning to the field of play to claim the catch to dismiss Moin from the bowling of medium pacer Nathan Astle for 50. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Harris tries to balance inside boundary rope to take catchPhotosport
Members of the New Zealand team celebrate the dismissal of Pakistan batsman Saleem Elahi by medium fast bowler Jacob Oram, caught by Chris Harris at backward point for 13. From left, James Franklin, Nathan Astle (partially obscured), Roger Twose, Lou Vincent, Stephen Fleming, Jacob Oram, Daryl Tuffey (obscured), Adam Parore and Craig McMillan. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Members of New Zealand team celebrate dismissal of ElahiPhotosport
Pakistan fast medium bowler Wasim Akram delivers a ball to New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan during his spell of 0-62 from 10 overs while wicket-keeper Moin Khan looks on in the foreground. 4th One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 25 February 2001.
Wasim bowls to McMillan during spell of 0-62Photosport
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