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Final: England v India at Lord's, 13 July 2002
Indian delight at Lord's as the victory nears

In an amazing display of grit and calm, Mohammad Kaif and Yuvraj Singh saw India successfully chase 326 to emerge worthy winners. The contest itself was passionate, tense and the excitement bubbled over in a near perfect ODI.
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Mohammad Kaif with the Man of the Match awards
9th Match: India v Sri Lanka at Bristol, 11 July 2002
Sri Lankan keeper Sangakarra is not quick enough to run out Tendulkar

Tendulkar's 33rd ton, another gem from the master, powered India to a strong win in the last match of the league phase. Sri Lanka once again went away emptyhanded.
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A subdued Tendulkar raises his bat on getting his 33rd One Day ton in internationals
8th Match: England v India at The Oval, 9 July 2002
Kaif dives to catch Nick Knight off Yuvraj Singh

In a truncated match that wasn't going to affect the composition of the NatWest final, England comfortably defended their sizeable total against a crumbling Indian batting.
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Ganguly manages to touch this Tudor delivery in to the hands of Flintoff at slip.
7th Match: England v Sri Lanka at Old Trafford, 7 July 2002
Chandana runs out Darren Gough and Sri Lanka win by 23 runs

Sri Lanka finally found the winning ways at Old Trafford in Manchester. The notched up their first win of the English summer - beating England by 23 runs.
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Atapattu plays a pull stroke in the Sri Lankan innings
6th Match: India v Sri Lanka at Edgbaston, 6 July 2002
Tendulkar trudges off after being snared by Fernando

India entered the final of the NatWest ODI tri-series with a four-wicket win over Sri Lanka at Edgbaston in Birmingham. After restricting Sri Lanka to just 187, India emerged victorious thanks to Rahul Dravid's knock of 64.
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Ajit Agarkar's first ball in the match has accounted for Kaluwitharana
5th Match: England v India at Chester-le-street, 4 July 2002
Out come the England team at the Riverside, with Durham's Paul Collingwood stepping on to the field

Tendulkar's (105*) 169-run fourth wicket partnership with Dravid (82) propelled India to their highest ODI score against England. But persistent drizzle later in the day meant a victory remained beyond their reach.
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Rapt in concentration, Tendulkar flicks a ball to leg
4th Match: England v Sri Lanka at Leeds, 2 July 2002
Stewart as victor, leads off the vanquished

The rain-shortened England-Sri Lanka one-dayer at Headingley went right down to the wire. With Trescothick, batting in an imperious vein, England found the inspiration to overhaul a steep Sri Lankan target.
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Gough boots  the ball to the stumps but Atapattu survives the run out attempt
3rd Match: India v Sri Lanka at The Oval, 30 June 2002
Delirium in the Indian crowd as the Sri Lankan wickets fall

India won their second match of the NatWest series, but not before they made heavy weather of chasing Sri Lanka's meagre total.
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Russel Arnold manages a couple of runs with his Wand
2nd Match: England v India at Lords, 29 June 2002
The Indian team cluster in the outfield whilst waiting for the third umpire's decision on Nick Knight's run out

The Lord's clash turned out to be spectacular with India winning by 6 wickets on the back of 71 from Sehwag, 73 from Dravid and 64 from Yuvraj Singh.
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Alec Stewart tumbles to lose his bat at the close of the England innings
1st Match: England v Sri Lanka at Trent Bridge (D/N), 27 June 2002
The Sri Lankan team emerge at Trent Bridge to the swirl of their national flag

A thorough professional display by England saw them humble Sri Lanka by 44 runs in the day and night encounter played at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. Andrew Flintoff was named Man of the Match for his brilliant allround performance.
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Nasser Hussain's diving catch to dismiss Jayasuriya as Stewart watches on