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New Zealand vs Australia, 1st Test at Auckland, , Mar 11 2000 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
1st Test, Auckland, March 11 - 15, 2000, Australia tour of New Zealand
214 & 229
(T:281) 163 & 218

Australia won by 62 runs

Player Of The Match
5/62 & 7/87
daniel-vettori
New Zealand fast bowler Chris Cairns celebrates bowling Australian opening batsman Michael Slater for five on the first day of the first Test Match at Eden Park in Auckland 11 March 2000. At lunch Australia is 97-3 with Mark and Steve Waugh the not out batsmen.
New Zealand's Chris Cairns celebrates slater's fallWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand fieldsman Craig Spearman dives full length to catch and dismiss Australian captain Steve Waugh for 17 runs off the bowling of Daniel Vettori on the first day of the first Test Match at Eden Park in Auckland 11 March 2000. Australia is 161-6 during the second session.
Spearman dives to catch Steve WaughWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand night watchman Paul Wiseman is cleaned bowled on the last ball of the day by Australian speedster Brett Lee on the first day of the first Test Match at Eden Park in Auckland 11 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and in reply New Zealand is in trouble at 25-4 at stumps.
Paul Wiseman bowled neck and crop by Brett Lee off the last ball of the dayWilliam West/AFP
Australian batsman Mark Waugh cuts a ball through point on the way to topscoring for Australia against New Zealand on the first day of the first Test match being played at Eden Park in Auckland, 11 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and in reply New Zealand is in trouble at 26-4 at stumps.
Mark Waugh cuts the ball past pointWilliam West/AFP
Australian spinner Shane Warne celebrates capturing the wicket of New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan as Warne closes in on the Australian Test wicket taking record held by Dennis Lillee, on the second day of the first Test match being played at Eden Park in Auckland 12 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and in reply New Zealand is 110-7 at lunch.
Warne is extatic after dismissing McMillanWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand batsman Chris Cairns (R) attempts to block a ball with his leg as Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist (L) looks on on the second day of the first Test match being played at Eden Park in Auckland 12 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and in reply New Zealand is 110-7 at lunch.
Chris Cairns attempts to block the ballWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand batsman Daniel Vettori dives for his ground to beat a throw from an Australian fieldsman on the second day of the first Test Match being played at Eden Park in Auckland. 12 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and dismissed New Zealand for 163 for a 51 run lead.
Vettori dives to beat the throwWilliam West/AFP
Australian batsman Justin Langer (C) sweeps to the outfield as New Zealand wicketkeeper Adam Parore (L) and Craig Spearman (R) look on during the second day of the first Test match played at Eden Park in Auckland 12 March 2000. Australia dismissed New Zealand for 163 in their first innings and Australia in their second innings is 114-5 for a lead of 165 runs at stumps.
Langer sweeps as Parore and Spearman look-onWilliam West/AFP
Australian spinner Shane Warne celebrates dismissing New Zealand batsman Nathan Astle to equal the Australian test wicket taking record held by former paceman Dennis Lillee on the third day of the first Test Match being played at Eden Park in Auckland, 13 March 2000. New Zealand, who is chasing 281 runs for victory, are 151-5 at stumps.
Warne appeals successfully against Astle to equal recordWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori (C) celebrates after taking the wicket of Australian batsman Damien Martyn and becomes the youngest spin bowler at the age of 21 to take 100 Test wickets on the third day of the first Test match being played at Eden Park in Auckland 13 March 2000. Australia in their second innings was 206-7 for a lead of 257 run at lunch.
Vettori celebrates after becoming youngest to reach 100 test wicketsWilliam West/AFP
Australian batsman Justin Langer (L) is stumped for 46 by New Zealand wicketkeeper Adam Parore (R) of the bowling of Paul Wiseman on the first day of the first Test Match at Eden Park in Auckland 11 March 2000. At lunch Australia is 97-3 with Mark and Steve Waugh the not out batsmen.
Australia's Justin Langer stumped by ParoreWilliam West/AFP
Australian spinner Shane Warne (L) celebrates dismissing New Zealand batsman Matthew Sinclair (R) on the first day of the first Test Match at Eden Park in Auckland 11 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and in reply New Zealand is in trouble at 25-4 at stumps.
Warne celebrates Sinclair's dismissalWilliam West/AFP
New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori (R) appeals for an LBW decision against Australian batsman Glenn McGrath (L) on the way to taking 5-62 on the first day of the first Test match being played at Eden Park in Auckland, 11 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and in reply New Zealand is in trouble at 26-4 at stumps.
New Zealand's Daniel Vettori appeals successfully for a LBWWilliams West/AFP
Australian batsman Justin Langer hooks a ball on the way to an innings of 46 runs against New Zealand on the first day of the first Test match being played at Eden Park in Auckland, 11 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and in reply New Zealand is in trouble at 26-4 at stumps.
Langer hooks the ballWilliam West/AFP
Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist (L) whips off the bails and stumps New Zealand batsman Stephen Fleming (R) on the second day of the first Test match being played at Eden Park in Auckland 12 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and in reply New Zealand is 110-7 at lunch.
Adam Gilchrist stumps New Zealand's FlemingWilliam West/AFP
Australian spinner Shane Warne (C) is congratulated by his teammates after taking the wicket of New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan as Warne closes in on the Australian Test wicket record held by Dennis Lillee on the second day of the first Test match being played at Eden Park in Auckland 12 March 2000. Australia was dismissed for 214 in their first innings and dismissed New Zealand for 163 for a 51 run lead.
Warne congratulated by teammates on dismissing McmillanWilliam West/AFP
Australian batsman Mark Waugh (C) looks back down the pitch to see that he is out-caught behind to the delight of New Zealand bowler Daniel Vettori (R) and wicketkeeper Adam Parore (L) on the second day of the first Test Match being played at Eden Park in Auckland, 12 March 2000. Australia dismissed New Zealand for 163 in their first innings and Australia in their second innings is 114-5 for a lead of 165 runs at stumps.
Mark Waugh looks-on as Vettori appeals successfully for a caught behindWilliam West/AFP
Australian batsman Justin Langer skies a ball to the outfield to be caught off the bowling of New Zealand's Daniel Vettori on the second day of the first Test match played at Eden Park in Auckland 12 March 2000. Australia dismissed New Zealand for 163 in their first innings and Australia in their second innings is 114-5 for a lead of 165 runs at stumps.
Langer top edges the ball only to be caught by vettoriwilliam West/AFP
Australian batsman Adam Gilchrist lofts a ball to the boundary from New Zealand bowler Paul Wiseman on the third day of the first Test match played at Eden Park in Auckland 13 March 2000. Gilchrist was 51 not out and Australia in their second innings were 206-7 for a lead of 257 run at lunch.
Gilchrist lofts the ball to the boundryWilliam West/AFP
Australian spinner Shane Warne celebrates dismissing New Zealand batsman Nathan Astle to equal the Australian test wicket taking record held by former paceman Dennis Lillee on the third day of the first Test Match being played at Eden Park in Auckland, 13 March 2000. New Zealand who is chasing 281 runs for victory are 151-5 at stumps.
Shane Warne celebrates after dismissing Astle to equal Lille's recordWilliam West/AFP
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