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March 12, 2003
Zimbabwe vs Kenya
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Zimbabwe batsman Dion Ebrahim steps out to hit a four during the World Cup Super Six match at Goodyear Park in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Kenya won the match by seven wickets and sealed a place in the semi-finals.
Andy Flower was Zimbabwe's most impressive batsman. After he was out for 63, the rest of the batsmen departed cheaply.
Kenya wicketkeeper Otieno runs to the bowlers end to run out Andy Blignaut.
Zimbabwe batsman Dion Ebrahim is stumped by Otieno for 13.
The Kenyans rejoice as Ebrahim walks back to the pavilion.
Maurice Odumbe played a quickfire innings of 38 runs from just 20 balls as he attacked the spinners.
Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga finally got a place in the playing eleven after being controversially left out after the first match.
Maurice Odumbe celebrates after hitting the winning runs and booking a place for Kenya in the semi-finals, against India.
A delighted Sandeep Patil, coach of Kenya, is congratulated by Zimbabwean star batsman Andy Flower.
Stephen Flemming went for some big hitting as his partners walked back to the pavilion at regular intervals.
Brett Lee's joy knows no bounds as he castles Andre Adams.