New Zealand vs Pakistan, 3rd Test at Hamilton, , Mar 27 2001 - Cricket Photos

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3rd Test, Hamilton, March 27 - 30, 2001, Pakistan tour of New Zealand
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New Zealand won by an innings and 185 runs

Player Of The Match
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Man of the Match New Zealand Daryl Tuffey is congratulated by teammates after capturing a Pakistani wicket, day 4, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Man of the Match New Zealand Daryl TuffeyWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand fast medium bowler Daryl Tuffey holds the National Bank Player of the Match award after taking a match haul of 7-77 from 29.5 overs. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).
Tuffey holds the National Bank Player of the Match awardSandra Teddy/Photosport
Pace-man James Franklin celebrates taking one of his four wickets in the form of Ijaz Ahmed, day 4, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Pace-man James Franklin celebrates taking one of his four wicketsWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand medium fast bowler James Franklin collects a souvenir stump and is high-fived by team-mate Mark Richardson, after taking the final Pakistan wicket of Mohammad Akram, caught and bowled for four, to complete an innings and 185 run victory and draw the three-Test series 1-1. Franklin took career-best innings figures of 4-26 from 9.5 overs in a match haul of 5-36 from 15.5 overs. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).
Franklin collects a souvenir stump and is high-fived by team-mate Richardson after taking the last Pakistan wicketSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand fielder Grant Bradburn smiles after completing a diving catch to his left at gully to dismiss Pakistan batsman Humayun Farhat in his second innings, caught off the bowling of fast medium bowler Chris Martin for 26. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).
Bradburn smiles after catching Humayun at gullySandra Teddy/Photosport
The New Zealand team after completing an innings and 185 run victory over Pakistan to draw the three-Test series 1-1. It is the largest winning margin by New Zealand and the largest defeat for Pakistan in their respective Test histories. Back (from left): manager Jeff Crowe, video analyst Zach Hitchcock, physiotherapist Mark Harrison, replacement 12th man Lou Vincent, Matthew Bell, Grant Bradburn (obscured), Daryl Tuffey, James Franklin, Nathan Astle, Chris Martin, Mathew Sinclair. Front: Mark Richardson, Craig McMillan (with the National Bank International Cricketer of the Year Award), Adam Parore, captain Stephen Fleming and coach David Trist. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).
The New Zealand team after completing record victory over PakistanSandra Teddy/Photosport
Mark Richardson raises his arms in triumph after scoring his century, day 3, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Mark Richardson raises his arms in triumph after scoring his centuryWilliam West/AFP
Mathew Sinclair shows disgust as he top edges a shot only to be caught by Waqar Younis, day 3, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Mathew Sinclair shows disgust as he top edges a shotWilliam West/AFP
Two scoreboard operators look out from the scoreboard which shows New Zealand well in control on the rain affected third day, day 3, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Two scoreboard operators look out from the scoreboardWilliam West/AFP
Matthew Bell raises his arms in triumph after scoring his first Test century, day 3, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Matthew Bell raises his arms in triumph after scoring his first Test centuryWilliam West/AFP
Grant Bradburn celebrates catching Faisal Iqbal with bowler Daryl Tuffey and Craig McMillan, day 4, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Grant Bradburn celebrates catching Faisal Iqbal with bowler Daryl TuffeyWilliam West/AFP
National Bank Cricket Manager Gavin Larsen congratulates New Zealand player Craig McMillan for winning the National Bank International Cricketer of the Year Award. McMillan wins a Hyundai car. The award is based on points accumulated by the best three judged performers in each Test and One-Day International in the National Bank Series in New Zealand against touring sides Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and Pakistan for the 2000/01 season. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).
McMillan receives the National Bank International Cricketer of the Year Award and Hyundai car prizeSandra Teddy/Photosport
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming and Pakistan touring captain Moin Khan (Inzamam-ul-Haq captained the third Test side for the injured Moin) jointly hold the National Bank Test Series trophy. The series was drawn 1-1 after New Zealand completed an innings and 185 run victory, the largest victory for New Zealand and the largest defeat for Pakistan in their respective Test histories. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).
Fleming and Moin jointly hold the National Bank Test Series trophy after New Zealand and Pakistan drew the three-Test series 1-1Sandra Teddy/Photosport
Members of the Pakistan cricket team enjoy a game of cards as rain washes out play, day 2, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Members of the Pakistan cricket team enjoy a game of cardsWilliam West/AFP
Stephen Fleming enjoys a game of cards with Craig McMillan, Nathan Astle and Grant Bradburn as rain washes out play, day 2, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Stephen Fleming enjoys a game of cards with Craig McMillan, Nathan Astle and Grant BradburnWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand wicket-keeper Adam Parore hugs team-mate Nathan Astle in celebration of completing an innings and 185 run victory over Pakistan to draw the three-Test series 1-1 as they walk from the field. It is the largest winning margin by New Zealand and the largest defeat for Pakistan in their respective Test histories. Team-mates Daryl Tuffey (left), Mathew Sinclair and James Franklin walk from the field in the background. 3rd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton, 27-31 March 2001 (Day 4).
Parore hugs team-mate Astle after New Zealand victorySandra Teddy/Photosport
Fazl-e-Akbar holds his head after conceding four runs to Mark Richardson, day 3, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Fazl-e-Akbar holds his head after conceding four runsWilliam West/AFP
Mark Richardson drops his bat after being hit by a beamer by Fazl-e-Akbar, day 3, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Mark Richardson drops his bat after being hitWilliam West/AFP
Matthew Bell is congratulated by Mark Richardson after scoring his first Test century, day 3, third Test, Hamilton 30 March 2001.
Matthew Bell is congratulated by Mark Richardson after scoring his first Test centuryWilliam West/AFP
Craig McMillan reverses during his world-record 26 off a Younis Khan over, New Zealand v Pakistan, 3rd Test, Hamilton, 4th day, March 30, 2001
Craig McMillan reverses during his world-record 26 off a Younis Khan overGetty Images
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