New Zealand bowler Chris Drum celebrates the dismissal of England batsman Michael Vaughan, caught by Stephen Fleming for seven. 2nd Test: New Zealand v England at Basin Reserve, Wellington, 21-25 March 2002 (22 March 2002).

Drum celebrates the dismissal of Vaughan. 2nd Test: New Zealand v England at Wellington, 21-25 Mar 2002

New Zealand bowler Chris Drum unsuccessfully appeals for lbw against England batsman James Foster during his second innings spell of 2-130 from 32 overs. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 13-17 March 2002 (15 March 2002).
Drum unsuccessfully appeals for lbw against Foster. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Christchurch, 13-17 Mar 2002Chris Skelton/Photosport
New Zealand bowler Chris Drum celebrates the dismissal of England batsman Nasser Hussain, caught by wicket-keeper Adam Parore in his second innings for 11. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 13-17 March 2002 (15 March 2002).
Drum celebrates the dismissal of Hussain. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Christchurch, 13-17 Mar 2002Chris Skelton/Photosport
New Zealand bowler Chris Drum celebrates the dismissal of England batsman Graham Thorpe, caught by Stephen Fleming for 17. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 13-17 March 2002 (13 March 2002).
Drum celebrates the dismissal of Thorpe. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Christchurch, 13-17 Mar 2002Iain McGregor/Photosport
New Zealand bowler Chris Drum successfully appeals for lbw against England batsman Nasser Hussain. Hussain was dismissed for 106. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 13-17 March 2002 (13 March 2002).
Drum successfully appeals for lbw against Hussain. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Christchurch, 13-17 Mar 2002Iain McGregor/Photosport
New Zealand bowler celebrates the dismissal of Bangladesh batsman Khaled Mahmud, caught by wicket-keeper Adam Parore for 10. 2nd Test: New Zealand v Bangladesh at Basin Reserve, Wellington, 26-30 Dec 2001 (26 December 2001).
Drum celebrates the dismissal of Mahmud. 2nd Test: New Zealand v Bangladesh at Wellington, 26-30 Dec 2001Chris Skelton/Photosport
Auckland bowler Chris Drum delivers a ball during his second innings spell of 6-34 from 21.3 overs. Umpire Tony Hill looks on. Tour match: Auckland v Bangladeshis at Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland, 12-15 Dec 2001 (14 December 2001).
Drum delivers a ball. Auckland v Bangladeshis at Auckland, 12-15 Dec 2001Sandra Teddy/Photosport
Chris Drum lies on the ground in pain after dislocating a joint in his shoulder, day 2, 2nd Test at Christchurch, 15-19 March 2001.
Chris Drum lies on the ground in pain after dislocating a jointWilliam West/AFP
Debutant New Zealand fast medium Chris Drum delivers a ball while umpire Dave Quested looks on. Drum ended the second day's play with first innings bowling figures of 1-7 from four overs. 2nd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 15-19 March 2001 (16 March 2001).
Debutant Drum delivers a ball during his second day spell of 1-7Sandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand bowler Chris Drum celebrates the dismissal of England batsman Mark Ramprakash, bowled in his second innings for 11. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 13-17 March 2002 (15 March 2002).
Drum celebrates the dismissal of Ramprakash. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Christchurch, 13-17 Mar 2002Chris Skelton/Photosport
New Zealand bowler Chris Drum with hands on head after England batsman Marcus Trescothick is dropped by wicket-keeper Adam Parore off his bowling during his second day spell of 0-16 from four overs. Trescothick went on to score 33. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 13-17 March 2002 (14 March 2002).
Drum with hands on head after Trescothick is dropped by Parore off his bowling. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Christchurch, 13-17 Mar 2002Chris Skelton/Photosport
New Zealand bowler Chris Drum shows his disappointment as England batsman Nasser Hussain is dropped by Stephen Fleming at first slip off his bowling during his first innings spell of 3-36 from 20.2 overs. Hussain was 52 and went on to score 106. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 13-17 March 2002 (13 March 2002).
Drum shows his disappointment as Hussain is dropped by Fleming off his bowling. 1st Test: New Zealand v England at Christchurch, 13-17 Mar 2002Iain McGregor/Photosport
New Zealand bowler Chris Drum successfully appeals for the dismissal of Bangladesh batsman Habibul Bashar, lbw for 32 in his second innings. 2nd Test: New Zealand v Bangladesh at Basin Reserve, Wellington, 26-30 Dec 2001 (29 December 2001).
Drum successfully appeals for the dismissal of Habibul. 2nd Test: New Zealand v Bangladesh at Wellington, 26-30 Dec 2001Chris Skelton/Photosport
New Zealand bowler Chris Drum unsuccessfully appeals for the dismissal of Bangladesh batsman Al Sahariar. 2nd Test: New Zealand v Bangladesh at Basin Reserve, Wellington, 26-30 Dec 2001 (26 December 2001).
Drum unsuccessfully appeals for the dismissal of Al Sahariar. 2nd Test: New Zealand v Bangladesh at Wellington, 26-30 Dec 2001Chris Skelton/Photosport
Auckland bowler Chris Drum has a few words with Bangladeshi batsman Habibul Bashar. Tour match: Auckland v Bangladeshis at Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland, 12-15 Dec 2001 (12 December 2001).
Drum has a few words to Habibul. Auckland v Bangladeshis at Auckland, 12-15 Dec 2001Chris Skelton/Photosport
New Zealand fast medium bowler Chris Drum is congratulated by team-mates upon taking his maiden Test wicket on debut. Drum dismissed Pakistan opening batsman Ijaz Ahmed hit wicket for 11 from his first legitimate delivery in Test cricket, after bowling a no-ball. 2nd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 15-19 March 2001 (16 March 2001).
Drum is congratulated by team-mates upon capturing maiden Test wicketSandra Teddy/Photosport
Portrait of Chris Drum
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