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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 2nd ODI at Wellington, , Feb 03 2001 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
2nd ODI (D/N), Wellington, February 03, 2001, Sri Lanka tour of New Zealand
(48.3/49 ov, T:206) 209/7

Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets (with 3 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
78* (90)
russel-arnold
New Zealand medium pace bowler Jacob Oram celebrates the dismissal of Sri Lankan opening batsman Sanath Jayasuriya, caught behind for 38 by wicket-keeper Adam Parore. It was Oram's second wicket in One-Day Internationals, just seven balls after his first, in his third appearance for New Zealand. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Oram celebrates dismissal of JayasuriyaSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan opening batsmen Sanath Jayasuriya defends a delivery from New Zealand bowler Daniel Vettori during his innings of 38 while wicket-keeper Adam Parore looks on. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Jayasuriya defends a ball from VettoriSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand batsman Adam Parore plays a square cut during his innings of 35. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Parore plays a square cut during his innings of 35Sandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara unsuccessfully appeals to umpire Steve Dunne for a catch behind the wicket of New Zealand batsman Chris Harris, on 41, off the bowling of Sanath Jayasuriya. Harris went on to score 56. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Sangakkara unsuccessfully appeals for catch of HarrisSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand batsman Chris Harris sweeps during his innings of 56 as Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara looks on. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Harris sweeps during his innings of 56Sandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan batsman and man of the match Russel Arnold works a ball to the leg side during his innings of 78 while New Zealand wicket-keeper Adam Parore looks on. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Man of the match Arnold works a ball to the leg sideSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan opening bowler Nuwan Zoysa runs down the wicket to celebrate his second wicket, dismissing New Zealand batsman Stephen Fleming caught behind by wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara for a duck. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Zoysa runs down the pitch to celebrate dismissal of FlemingSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan off spinner Mutiah Muralitharan delivers a ball during his spell of 0-40 from 10 overs. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Muralitharan delivers during his spell of 0-40Sandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan fielder Aravinda de Silva leaps back at mid on to take a spectacular one-handed catch to dismiss New Zealand opening batsman Nathan Astle for 17 from the bowling of Nuwan Zoysa. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
de Silva leaps back to take spectacular catch at mid onSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan fielder Eric Upashantha fires in a return throw from the outfield during New Zealand's innings of 205/8 from 50 overs. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Upashantha fires in a return throw from the outfieldSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand medium pace bowler Chris Harris bowls under the watchful eye of umpire Steve Dunne during his spell of 0-38 from 10 overs. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Harris bowls under the watchful eye of umpire DunneSandra Teddy/Photosport
Disappointed New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming walks from the field after losing to Sri Lanka by three wickets with three balls to spare to go 2-0 down in the five match series. The loss is New Zealand's ninth in their last ten One-Day Internationals. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Losing captain Fleming walks off field disappointedSandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan left arm medium fast bowler Nuwan Zoysa questions umpire Dave Quested over the last ball of the New Zealand innings being called no-ball. Square leg umpire Steve Dunne indicated the short-pitched delivery to batsman Daniel Vettori passed above shoulder height to Quested, who made the no-ball call. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Zoysa questions umpire Quested over no-ball callSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand left arm orthodox spinner Daniel Vettori appeals successfully as umpire Steve Dunne adjudges Sri Lankan batsman Aravinda de Silva out leg before wicket for 37. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Vettori appeals successfully to dismiss de Silva leg before wicketSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand medium fast bowler James Franklin scratches his head in frustration as Sri Lankan batsmen Russel Arnold and Kumar Dharmasena tick over the runs as they head towards a three-wicket victory in the final overs. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Franklin scratches his head as Sri Lankans tick over runsSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand lower order batsman Daniel Vettori eyes up a full ball as he attempts to drive it through the covers during his innings of six not out. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Vettori eyes up a full ball to attempt a cover driveSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand batsman Roger Twose jumps at the crease in attempting to defend a quick rising short-pitched delivery. Twose later retired hurt for 11 after injuring his left thumb in a mid-pitch collision with batting partner Craig McMillan. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Twose jumps at the crease to defend a short rising ballSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand batsman Chris Harris sweeps during his innings of 56 as Sri Lankan wicket-keeper Kumar Sangakkara looks on. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Harris sweeps during his innings of 56Sandra Teddy/Photosport
Sri Lankan opening bowler Nuwan Zoysa delivers a ball in the first over of the match during his spell of 4-28 from nine overs. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Zoysa bowls under the watchful eye of umpire DunneSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand opening batsman Mathew Sinclair slumps to the ground in pain after a throw at the bowler's end hit him in the upper leg as he ran through for a quick single. Sinclair recovered to score 20. 2nd One-Day International: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington, 3 February 2001.
Sinclair slumps to the ground clutching hurt legSandra Teddy/Photosport
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