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Test 1 - Day 3 - Pictures
Here are some pictures from DAY 3... not much to boast about today either except for Rafique and Rana's wicket Hauls...
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New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum hits a ball, as Bangladesh wicket keeper Khaled Mashud tries to stop the ball, on the third day of the first test against Bangladesh at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. Brendon made the first century of his life in the match. Bangladesh scored 177 all out in the first innings. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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New Zealand batsman Daniel Vettori (M) plays a ball, as Bangladesh wicket keeper Khaled Mashud (R) tries to stop the ball, while his mate Brendon McCullum (L) looks on during the third day of the first test against Bangladesh at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. Bangladesh scored 177 all out in the first innings. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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Bangladesh wicket keeper Khaled Mashud (L) apeals for an lbw decision against New Zealand batsman Ian Butler during the third day of the first test at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. New Zealand scored 402 all out in their first innings in reply to Bangladesh's 177 all out. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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Bangladeshi players celebrate their dismissal of New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum (R) for 143 runs during the third day of the first test in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. New Zealand scored 402 all out in their first innings in reply to Bangladesh's total of 177. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum (L) plays a shot as Bangladeh wicket keeper Khaled Mashud looks on during the third day of the first test at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. McCullum made 143 runs as New Zealand scored 402 all out in their first innings in reply to Bangladesh's total of 177. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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The Day has been all about McCullum
New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum plays a shot during the third day of the first test against Bangladesh at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. McCullum made 143 runs as New Zealand scored 402 all out in their first innings in reply to Bangladesh's total of 177. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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Bangladesh's Mohammad Rafique bowls during the third day of the first test against New Zealand at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. Rafique took six wickets as New Zealand scored 402 all out in their first innings in reply to Bangladesh's total of 177. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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Rafique had a 6 wkt innings Haul... just hoping he gets a shot at the Kiwis in the 2nd innings
Bangladesh's Mohammad Rafique apeals for an lbw decision against New Zealand batsman Ian Butler during the third day of the first test at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. Rafique took six wickets as New Zealand scored 402 all out in their first innings in reply to Bangladesh's total of 177. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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New Zealand's Daniel Vettori appeals for an lbw decision against Bangladesh batsman Nafees Iqbal during the third day of the first test match at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. Bangladesh, 225 runs behind on first innings, were 41 for two in their second innings at the close of play on the third day of the first test against New Zealand on Thursday. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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New Zealand's wicket keeper Brendon McCullum (L) stops a ball played by Bangladesh batsman Nafees Iqbal during the third day of the first test match at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka on October 21, 2004. Bangladesh, 225 runs behind on first innings, were 41 for two in their second innings at the close of play on the third day of the first test against New Zealand on Thursday. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
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