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South Africa vs Australia, 2nd ODI at Cape Town, , Apr 14 2000 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
2nd ODI (D/N), Cape Town, April 14, 2000, Australia tour of South Africa
(24.3/50 ov, T:145) 145/5

Australia won by 5 wickets (with 153 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
50 (32)
damien-martyn
14 Apr 2000: Shane Ware of Australia about to bowl out Neil McKenzie of South Africa during the 3 match series of South Africa v Australia at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa.
Warne bowls to McKenzie, South Africa v Australia, 2nd ODI, 1999/2000Getty Images
14 Apr 2000: Jonty Rhodes of South Africa sweeps Shane Warne of Australia round the corner during the 3 match series of South Africa v Australia at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa.
Rhodes sweeps, South Africa v Australia, 2nd ODI, 1999/2000Getty Images
Bails fly as Australian cricketer and 'man of the match' Damian Martyn is bowled out by South African Makhaya Ntini for 50 during the limited overs international played at Newlands in Cape Town 14 April 2000. The match is the second of three one day internationals being played in South Africa. The Australians beat the South Africans scoring 145/9 after 26 overs.
Damien Martyn bowled by NtiniAFP
Australian cricketer and left hander Micheal Bevan is seen in action on his during the limited overs international played at Newlands in Cape Town 14 April 2000. The match is the second of three one day internationals being played in South Africa. The Australians beat the South Africans scoring 145/9 after 26 overs.
Micheal Bevan plays on the on-side, South Africa v Australia, 2nd ODI, 1999/2000AFP
The visiting Australian cricketers congratulate Shane Warne and Shane Lee (2nd-L) for taking the wicket of South African batsman Gary Kirsten for a total of 34 runs during the limited overs international played at Newlands in Cape Town 14 April 2000. The match is the second of three one day internationals being played in South Africa.
Australian players celebrate at the fall of wicketAFP
Australian cricketer Ian Harvey (L) makes an unsuccessful attempt to run out South African  batsman Gary Kirsten (foreground)as his team-mate Neil McKenzie looks on during the limited overs  international played at Newlands in Cape Town 14 April 2000. The match is the second of three one  day internationals being played in South Africa.
Ian Harvey makes an unsuccessful attempt to run out Gary KirstenAFP
14 Apr 2000: Shane Lee and Adam Gilchrist of Australia celebrate the wicket of Neil McKenzie of South Africa during the 3 match series of South Africa v Australia at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa.
Shane Lee & Gilchrist celebrates McKenzie's wicket, South Africa v Australia, 2nd ODI, 1999/2000AllSport/Getty Images
14 Apr 2000: Shane Lee and Adam Gilchrist of Australia celebrate the wicket of Neil McKenzie of South Africa during the 3 match series of South Africa v Australia at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa.
Shane Lee & Gilchrist celebrate with team matches, South Africa v Australia, 2nd ODI, 1999/2000Getty Images
14 Apr 2000: Shane Lee of Australia makes a big appeal for the wicket of South Africa's Jacques Kallis during the 3 match series of South Africa v Australia at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa.
Shane Lee appeals against Kallis, South Africa v Australia, 2nd ODI, 1999/2000Getty Images
Australian cricketers Shane Lee and wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist (R) celebrate the fall of yet another South African wicket during the limited overs international played at Newlands in Cape Town 14 April 2000. Adam Gilchrist held a world record six catches as South Africa slumped in the second limited overs international against Australia. Australia won the match by 5 wickets.
Shane Lee and Adam Gilchrist celebrate at the fall of a wicketAFP
An Australian fan (L) who has his face painted with the Australian flag stands besides a local supporter who draped a South African flag over his body during the limited overs international played at Newlands in Cape Town 14 April 2000. The Australia vs South Africa's match is the second of three one day internationals being played in South Africa
A colourful spectatorAFP
South African batsman Gary Kirsten is seen in action against the visiting Australians during the limited overs international played at Newlands in Cape Town 14 April 2000. The match is the second of three one day internationals being played in South Africa.
Kirsten jumps awkwardly as he is beaten by paceAFP
14 Apr 2000: Neil McKenzie of South Africa slides in as Australia attempt a run out during the 3 match series of South Africa v Australia at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa.
McKenzie slides in, South Africa v Australia, 2nd ODI, 1999/2000Getty Images
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