6th Match: Kenya v Australia, 5 September 2002 |
David Obuya completes a fine catch to dismiss Jimmy Maher
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Kenya made Australia - resting its stars ahead of the final - sweat their way to a five-wicket win in the final league match.
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Australia celebrate the fall of Peter Ongondo at Nairobi
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5th Match: Australia v Pakistan, 4 September 2002 |
Brett Lee celebrates after the dismissal of Saeed Anwar |
A thorough professional display by Australia saw them humble Pakistan
by 9 wickets. Brett Lee was named Man of the Match for his brilliant performance.
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Saeed Anwar walks through Australian team members celebrating his dismissal |
4th Match: Australia v Kenya, 2 September 2002 |
Australia celebrates the dismissal of Kenyan batsman Jimmy Kamande
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In a truncated match that wasn't going to affect the composition of the final,
Australia comfortably won by 8 wickets.
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Glenn McGrath gets ready to release the ball as umpire Aleem Dar looks on |
3rd Match: Kenya v Pakistan, 1 September 2002 |
Saeed Anwar falls to Martin Suji, yet another failure for the veteran southpaw
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Despite a Kennedy Otieno 59, Kenya could only manage 179.
Pakistan, led by Younis Khan cruised to a seven-wicket win.
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Steve Tikolo and Kennedy Otieno sprint forward in joy as a Pakistani wicket falls
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2nd Match: Australia v Pakistan, 30 August 2002 |
Ricky Ponting plays the ball to leg during his knock of 65 |
Australia comprehensively dominated Pakistan in the second
Nairobi one-dayer, shutting them out of the game with a dazzling
batting performance spearheaded by Matthew Hayden.
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Adam Gilchrist plays the ball to fine leg against Pakistan
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1st Match: Kenya v Pakistan, 29 August 2002 |
Teammates congratulate Abdur Razzaq during his four-wicket burst at Nairobi
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Pakistan got off to a winning start in the PSO Tri-nation at the Nairobi Gymkhana cricket ground, but it was far from a convincing.
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Stumper David Obuya exults as Azhar Mahmood is run out at Nairobi |
Practice sessions at Nairobi |
A pensive Ricky Ponting arrives at Nairobi for a triangular one-day tournament |
Pakistan and Australia fly down to join Kenya in a triangular one-day tournament at Nairobi, looking for valuable match practice ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy.
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Glenn McGrath and the rest of the Australian team arrive at Nairobi for the triangular tournament
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