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New Zealand vs Pakistan, 2nd ODI at Napier, , Feb 20 2001 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
2nd ODI (D/N), Napier, February 20, 2001, Pakistan tour of New Zealand
(30.3/50 ov, T:136) 136/4

New Zealand won by 6 wickets (with 117 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
4/24
daryl-tuffey
Akhtar bowling against New Zealand in the second ODI of the series , Napier, 21 February 2001
Shoaib Akhtar ; Thumbnail Bowling Action Portrait 2001Sandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar (R) sends down a thunder bolt to New Zealand batsman Roger Twose (L) before limping off with a strained muscle as New Zealand defeats Pakistan in the second one day match played in Napier 20 February 2001. Pakistan struggled to 135 from their 50 overs on a seaming wicket with New Zealand cruising to victory with six wickets in hand to level the series 1-1.
Shoaib fires a missile to Twose shortly before limping offWilliam West/AFP
Pakistan batsman Abdur Razzaq hooks a ball toward the boundary as he top-scores with 50 runs in their second one day match against New Zealand being played in Napier, 20 February 2001. Pakistan who lead the series 1-0, struggled to 135 from their 50 overs on a seaming wicket with New Zealand about to start their run chase.
Abdur Razzaq hooks fiercely during his knock of 50William West/AFP
Pakistan's Shoaib Akhtar is bowled out by New Zealand paceman Daryl Tuffey in their second one day match being played in Napier, 20 February 2001. Pakistan who lead the series 1-0, struggled to 135 from their 50 overs on a seaming wicket with New Zealand about to start their run chase.
Shoaib Akhtar's wickets are in shambles courtesy Daryl TuffeyWilliam West/AFP
Fans from the Pihama Cricket Club follow the cricket in their decorated van. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Fans follow the cricket in their decorated vanSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan batsman Abdur Razzaq shapes to cut a short ball from New Zealand left arm orthodox spinner Daniel Vettori during his innings of 50. Wicket-keeper Adam Parore looks on. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Abdur shapes to cut a short ball from VettoriSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar delivers a ball around the wicket in his first over. Shoaib left the field with a strained left quadricep muscle after three balls of his second over. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Shoaib delivers a ball during his first overSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand batsman Stephen Fleming jumps to play an awkward short rising ball down on the leg side during his innings of 28. Pakistan slip fielders Inzamam-ul Haq and Imran Farhat look on. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Fleming jumps to play a short rising ball down on the leg sideSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan fielder Shoaib Akhtar chases a ball as it heads towards the boundary. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Shoaib chases a ball as it heads towards the boundarySandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan fast medium bowler Wasim Akram runs down the wicket in celebration of the dismissal of New Zealand opening batsman Adam Parore, caught by Imran Farhat at second slip for a duck. Other opening batsman Nathan Astle looks on at the non-striker's end. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Wasim celebrates the dismissal of ParoreSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan paceman Abdur Razzaq (R) celebrates dismissing New Zealand batsman Roger Twose (L) but it wasn't enough as New Zealand defeated Pakistan in the second one day match played in Napier 20 February 2001. Pakistan struggled to 135 from their 50 overs on a seaming wicket with New Zealand cruising to victory with six wickets in hand to level the series 1-1.
Razzaq can't hide his delight after dismissing TwoseWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming plays a rising ball as he steers New Zealand towards victory against Pakistan in the second one day match played in Napier 20 February 2001. Pakistan struggled to 135 from their 50 overs on a seaming wicket with New Zealand cruising to victory with six wickets in hand to level the series 1-1.
A rising delivery sends Stephen Fleming hoppingWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori (L) celebrates taking the wicket of Pakistan's Yousef Youhana caught by teammate Stephen Fleming (R) in their second one day match being played in Napier, 20 February 2001. Pakistan who lead the series 1-0, struggled to 135 from their 50 overs on a seaming wicket with New Zealand about to start their run chase.
Vettori and Fleming celebrate the wicket of Yousof YouhanaWilliam West/AFP
Chris Harris takes a catch to dismiss Abdul Razzaq, New Zealand v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Napier, February 20, 2001
Chris Harris takes a catch to dismiss Abdul RazzaqGetty Images
New Zealand fast medium bowler Daryl Tuffey holds his National Bank Player of the Match trophy for taking 4-24 from 10 overs. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Tuffey holds his Player of the Match trophySandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan wicket-keeper/batsman Moin Khan drives a ball from New Zealand left arm orthodox spinner Daniel Vettori into the off side during his innings of one. Wicket-keeper Adam Parore looks on. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Moin drives a ball from Vettori into the off sideSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan batsman Abdur Razzaq raises his bat upon reaching his half century from 112 balls, only to be dismissed the very next ball, caught off the bowling of New Zealand fast medium bowler Chris Martin by Chris Harris for 50. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Abdur raises his bat upon reaching his half centurySandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand opening batsmen Nathan Astle and Adam Parore watch the video replay screen as the third umpire Steve Dunne rules on whether a ball Parore edged to Pakistan fielder Imran Farhat at second slip from the bowling of fast medium bowler Wasim Akram had carried. Dunne adjudged the ball had carried, Parore being dismissed for a duck. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Astle and Parore watch as third umpire rules on Parore's dismissalSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar delivers a ball in his first over. Shoaib left the field with a strained left quadricep muscle after three balls of his second over. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Shoaib delivers a ball during his first overSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand fast medium bowler Daryl Tuffey delivers a ball while umpire Evan Watkin looks on. Tuffey took 4-24 from 10 overs to earn the man of the match award. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Pakistan at McLean Park, Napier, 20 February 2001.
Tuffey delivers while umpire Watkin looks onSandra Teddy/Photosport
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