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March 14, 2003  
India vs New Zealand


Photographs: Getty Images

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India's pace bowler Zaheer Khan celebrates after picking the wicket of New Zealand opener Craig McMillan (not in picture) with the second ball of the Super Six match, caught by Harbhajan Singh on the leg side, at SuperSport Park, Centurion, on Friday.
Zaheer struck again with the next delivery as he had Nathan Astle leg before wicket.
Ashish Nehra does his aeroplane dance after claiming the wicket of Scott Styris, who was caught by wicketkeeper Rahul Dravid.
Zaheer bowled with immaculate line and length, as Brendon McCullum found out when he was beaten all ends up to be dismissed for just 4 runs.

Zaheer picked up four wickets for 42 runs in eight overs as New Zealand were bowled out for 146.

Kiwi danger man Chris Cairns did not last long. He was deceived by off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and caught by Zaheer Khan.
Shane Bond is disappointed after Dravid is dropped by wicket-keeper Brendon McCullum.
Dravid, weathered the early storm and a fast and spirited spell of fast bowling from Bond to guide his team to victory, along with Mohammed Kaif.
Umpire Peter Willey talks to Craig McMillan, after he exchanged words with Kaif.
The rains finally came after India had cruised to victory.
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.