3rd Match: India v Zimbabwe, 14 Sep 2002

 
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Andy was inconsolable for a moment but he recovered quickly. Driving on with the zeal which has made him one of the premier batsmen in world cricket, Andy went on to record his fourth ODI hundred, his first against the Indians. It was a magnificent show of endurance and will by the Zimbabwean wicket-keeper/batsman, who in sapping humidity had earlier kept wickets for the entire duration of Indian innings. Lack of support at the other end, though, meant that he was fighting what was turning out to be a losing battle. By the time he was out, after recording the highest score by a Zimbawean in one-dayers, his team's fate was well and truly sealed.

 

What was the turning point of the India-Zimbabwe match?

The Dravid-Kaif partnership
Grant Flower's run out
Zaheer Khan's bowling