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7th Super Six Match: India v New Zealand, 14 Mar 2003
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Shane Bond, though, did his utmost to bring the Black Caps back
into the game. Bowling with fire and control, Bond first scalped
Virender Sehwag, who edged a fast delivery to Scott Styris at
second slip. The New Zealand quick, then, removed Sourav Ganguly
(3) with a fast, in-swinging yorker to leave India reeling at
9/2. Bond should have had another scalp, but wicketkeeper
Brendon McCullum muffed the simplest of catches offered by Rahul
Dravid. If that catch had been taken, India would have been 21/4;
Sachin Tendulkar having earlier been removed by Daryl Tuffey.
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