With the quicks led by Zaheer ripping through the top and
middle-order, Harbhajan Singh was able to enjoy the luxury of
teasing the lower-order batsmen with his beguiling array of
deliveries. The Indian off-spinner would certainly have been
delighted to end up with two for 28 on such a good batting track.
His delight was enhanced when he had Daniel Vettori's wicket with
his last ball, nicely caught by Sourav Ganguly at first slip for
13 runs. Part-time spinners Virender Sehwag and Dinesh Mongia,
then, claimed one wicket each as New Zealand were shot out for
146 in 45.1 overs.