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New Zealand vs Pakistan, 1st ODI at Auckland, , Feb 17 2001 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
1st ODI (D/N), Auckland, February 17 - 18, 2001, Pakistan tour of New Zealand
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(45/50 ov, T:150) 150/4

Pakistan won by 6 wickets (with 30 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
5/19
shoaib-akhtar
Shoaib Akhtar in action New Zealand v Pakistan 1st ODI February 2001
Shoaib Akhtar ; Thumbnail Action Portrait BowlingAFP/AFP
New Zealand's Stephen Fleming (L) is bowled out by Pakistan's Saqlain Mushtaq (not pictured) during their opening one day international at Eden Park in Auckland, 18 February 2001, with Pakistani wicketkeeper Moin Khan at right. Pakistani pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar destroyed the New Zealand innings with bowling figures of five for 19, including four wickets in six balls.
Fleming hears the deathly rattle after going for an airy drive off SaqlainAFP
Shoaib Akhtar roars after picking up a wicket, New Zealand v Pakistan, 1st ODI, Auckland, February 18, 2001
Shoaib Akhtar roars after picking up a wicketGetty Images
A digger starts work on replacing the Eden Park wicket block, immediately after the conclusion of the match, the final one to be played on a normal turf pitch at Eden Park. A portable pitch will be laid into the ground, to allow both cricket and rugby to co-exist at the ground during the overlapping seasons. A Super 12 rugby match will be played on March 2nd, before the portable cricket will be laid in preparation for the first Test between New Zealand and Pakistan starting on March 8th. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Eden Park's wicket block is dug up immediately after the matchSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar holds the National Bank Player of the Match trophy for taking 5-19 from 6.3 overs, his first five-wicket bag in One-Day Internationals. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Shoaib holds the Player of the Match trophySandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan batsman Abdur Razzaq shapes to play a ball during his innings of 19 while New Zealand slip fielders Nathan Astle (left) and Stephen Fleming look on in the distance. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Razzaq shapes to play a ball during his inningsAndrew Cornaga/Photosport
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar is hugged by fielder Wasim Akram upon dismissing New Zealand tail-end batsman Daryl Tuffey lbw for a golden duck to end the innings. Tuffey was Shoaib's fifth victim in a burst of five wickets for two runs in the space of 11 balls. Shoaib finished with figures of 5-19 from 6.3 overs, his first five-wicket bag in One-Day Internationals. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Shoaib is hugged by Wasim upon dismissing TuffeyAndrew Cornaga/Photosport
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar leaps in the air in celebration of bowling New Zealand lower order batsman Daniel Vettori for a golden duck. Vettori was Shoaib's third victim in a burst of five wickets for two runs in the space of 11 balls. Shoaib finished with figures of 5-19 from 6.3 overs, his first five-wicket bag in One-Day Internationals. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Shoaib leaps in the air to celebrate Vettori's wicketAndrew Cornaga/Photosport
Pakistan's Wasim Akram (R) gives Pakistani pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar a hug at the completion of the first innings during their opening one-day international at Eden Park in Auckland, 18 February 2001. Akhtar destroyed the New Zealand innings with bowling figures of five for 19, including four wickets in six balls.
Akram embraces Shoaib after he destroyed New Zealand's lower halfAFP
Pakistani pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar leaps into the air after bowling New Zealand's Daniel Vettori for a duck during their opening one day international at Eden Park in Auckland, 18 February 2001. Akhtar destroyed the New Zealand innings with bowling figures of five for 19, including four wickets in six balls.
Shoaib Akhtar leaps in triumph after bowling Daniel VettoriAFP
Ground workers oversee progress as a digger starts work on digging up the Eden Park wicket block, immediately after the conclusion of the match, the final one to be played on a normal turf pitch at Eden Park. A portable pitch will be laid into the ground, to allow both cricket and rugby to co-exist at the ground during the overlapping seasons. A Super 12 rugby match will be played on March 2nd, before the portable cricket will be laid in preparation for the first Test between New Zealand and Pakistan starting on March 8th. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Workers look on as Eden Park's wicket block is dug up immediately after the matchSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar receives the National Bank Player of the Match trophy from National Bank Cricket Manager Gavin Larsen. Shoaib took 5-19 from 6.3 overs, his first five-wicket bag in One-Day Internationals. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Shoaib receives the Player of the Match trophy from Gavin LarsenSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan opening batsman Saeed Anwar negotiates a short rising delivery during his innings of 48. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Saeed negotiates a short rising delivery during his inningsAndrew Cornaga/Photosport
New Zealand batsman Stephen Fleming drags the ball back on to his stumps to be bowled by Pakistan off spinner Saqlain Mushtaq for 18 as wicket-keeper Moin Khan looks on. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Fleming plays on to be dismissed by SaqlainAndrew Cornaga/Photosport
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar looks skyward in celebration of bowling New Zealand batsman Jacob Oram for 16. Oram was Shoaib's first victim in a burst of five wickets for two runs in the space of 11 balls. Shoaib finished with figures of 5-19 from 6.3 overs, his first five-wicket bag in One-Day Internationals. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Shoaib looks skyward in celebration of Oram's dismissalAndrew Cornaga/Photosport
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar in the field during New Zealand's innings. Shoaib took 5-19 from 6.3 overs with the ball. 1st One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at Eden Park, Auckland, 18 February 2001.
Shoaib in the field during the New Zealand inningsAndrew Cornaga/Photosport
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