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Australians vs India A, at Nagpur, , Feb 17 2001 - Cricket Photos

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Nagpur, February 17 - 19, 2001, Australia tour of India
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291 & 365/9

Match drawn

Steve Waugh sweeps during a brief knock of 17, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 3).
Steve Waugh sweeps during a brief knock of 17ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Michael Slater falls cheaply again, caught off Harbhajan, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 2).
Michael Slater falls cheaply again, caught off HarbhajanESPNcricinfo Ltd
Ramesh holds his bat aloft to acknowledge the crowd's cheers, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 2).
Ramesh holds his bat aloft to acknowledge the crowd's cheersESPNcricinfo Ltd
Sadagoppan Ramesh plays a delicate cut to backward point, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 2).
Sadagoppan Ramesh plays a delicate cut to backward pointESPNcricinfo Ltd
Jason Gillespie plays off his legs, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 2).
Jason Gillespie plays off his legsESPNcricinfo Ltd
Australia's Mark Waugh (R) catches out Indian batsman Hemang Badani (C) for zero runs as Australian wicket-keeper Adam Craig Gilchrist (L) looks on during the second day of the first three-day match between India and Australia in Nagpur, 18 February 2001. India were 272 for 6 in reply to Australia's first inning's score of 291 runs.
Mark Waugh's safe hands close over an edge from Hemang BadaniRaveendran/AFP
Australian batsman Michael Kasprowicz is knocked down by a delivery on the first day of the first three-day cricket match against India in Nagpur 17 February 2001. Kasprowicsz scored 92 runs as Australia were all out for 291 in their first innings.
Kasprowicz overbalances in trying to evade a wayward deliveryRaveendran/AFP
Indian opening batsman S Ramesh Australian hits a delivery during the first day of the first three-day cricket match against Australia in Nagpur 17 February 2001. India were at 71 for 1 at the end of day's play in reply to Australia's 291.
Ramesh playing a delicate steer during his knock of 101Raveendran/AFP
Indian players celebrate (background) the dismissal of Australian skipper Steve Waugh (w/bat) as he returns to the pavillion on the first day of the first three-day test match in Nagpur, 17 February 2001. Australia were 116 for 4 after two hours of play.
The Indians collect around Nehra who has just fired out Steve WaughRaveendran/AFP
18 Feb 2001: Jason Gillespie of Australia celebrates after taking the wicket of Sadagoppan Ramesh of India A, during day two of the three day tour match between India A and Australia played at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur, India.
18 Feb 2001: Jason Gillespie of Australia celebrates after taking the wicket of Sadagoppan Ramesh of India A.Hamish Blair/Getty Images
Ramesh sweeps en route to a pleasing 101, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 2).
Ramesh sweeps en route to a pleasing 101ESPNcricinfo Ltd
VVS Laxman essays a fluent coverdrive, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 2).
VVS Laxman essays a fluent coverdriveESPNcricinfo Ltd
Justin Langer survives a loud appeal by the close cordon, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 2).
Justin Langer survives a loud appeal by the close cordonESPNcricinfo Ltd
Matthew Hayden steps out to play an ondrive, Australia in India, 2000/01, India 'A' v Australians, Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, 17-19 February 2001 (Day 2).
Matthew Hayden steps out to play an ondriveESPNcricinfo Ltd
Indian batsman VVS Laxman smashes to the boundary, India A v  Australia, tour match, Nagpur, February 2001
VVS Laxman executes a copybook cover driveRaveendran/Getty Images
Indian bowler Balaji Rao (R) and Indian wicketkeeper Nayan Mongia (L) unsuccesfully appeal for Leg Before Wicket (LBW) as Australian batsman J. Gillespie looks at the umpire for his decision on the first day of play in the first three-day match betweeen India and Australia being played at Nagpur 17 February 2001. Australia were all out for 291 in their first innings.
Mongia and Balaji Rao appeal in vain for leg before against GillespieRaveendran/AFP
Indian opening batsman S. Ramesh (L) hits a ball to boundary during the first day's play of the first three-day cricket match against Australia in Nagpur, 17 February 2001. India were at 71 for 1 at the end of day's play in reply to Australia's 291.
Ramesh steps out to drive through the offsideRaveendran/AFP
Australian batsman Mathew Hayden hits a ball to the boundary on his way to scoring an unbeaten 41 runs by lunch on the first day of the first three-day test match betwen India and Australia in Nagpur, 17 February 2001. Australia were 119 for 4 by lunch.
Matthew Hayden steps forward to play an ondriveRaveendran/AFP
Indian players celebrate as Australian opening batsman Michael Slater (L - with bat) walks back to the pavillion after being stumped out off Indian bowler Ashish Nehra (not pictured) for 5 runs on the first day of the first three-day Test match in Nagpur, 17 February 2001. Australia were 116 for four after two hours of play.
Slater departs after having his stumps rearranged by NehraRaveendran/AFP
S Ramesh pulls on his way to a hundred, India A v Australians, Nagpur, 2nd day, February 18, 2001
S Ramesh pulls on his way to a hundredGetty Images
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