Pakistan vs Australia, 2nd Test at Sharjah, , Oct 11 2002 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
2nd Test, Sharjah, October 11 - 12, 2002, Australia tour of Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates
59 & 53

Australia won by an innings and 198 runs

Player Of The Match
119
matthew-hayden
The Australian cricket team poses while celebrating their second test match win against Pakistan at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs. Pakistan's match total of 112 was the fourth worst in test history.
Australian team celebrates test match win in SharjahChris Helgren/Reuters
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne celebrates winning the second cricket test match against Pakistan with team mate Ricky Ponting (R) at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs. Pakistan's match total of 112 was the fourth worst in test history.
Australia's Shane Warne celebrates test match win in SharjahChris Helgren/Reuters
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne celebrates winning his team's second cricket test match after final batsman and Pakistan captain Waqar Younis (L) is dismissed LBW at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs.
Shane Warne celebrates test match win in SharjahChris Helgren/Reuters
Pakistan's vice captain Younis Khan (L) grimaces after his dismissal by LBW as Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath celebrates at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002 on the second day of their second cricket test match. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Pakistan's Younis Khan dismissed in sharjah during test matchChris Helgren/Reuters
Australia's Matthew Hayden prepares for a sweeping shot as Pakistan's Younis Khan (R) watches at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002 on the second day of their second cricket test match. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Australia's Hayden makes sweep shot in Sharjah during test matchChris Helgren/Reuters
Australia's Matthew Hayden braces himself against a ball about to hit his helmet while batting against Pakistan at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002 on the second day of their second cricket test match. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Australian cricketer Hayden hit in head with ball in sharjah during test matchChris Helgren/Reuters
Australian captain Steve Waugh (C), playing his 150th test cricket match, walks off after being dismissed for a duck on his opening ball at Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002 as Pakistani players celebrate at rear. Pakistan were dismissed for 59 in their first innings, their lowest ever test innings score. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Australian captain Steve Waugh dismissed on his opening ball in Sharjah during test matchAnwar Mirza/Reuters
Pakistan's Misbah-ul-Haq (C) walks off after being caught at second slip by Australia's Mark Waugh in Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002 at the start of their second cricket test match. Pakistan were dismissed for 59 in their first innings, their lowest ever test innings score. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Misbah-ul-Haq caught at second slip in Sharjah during test matchAnwar Mirza/Reuters
Australia's Justin Langer (C) hits a six past Pakistan wicket keeper Taufeeq Umar and vice captain Younis Khan (R) at Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002 at the start of their second cricket test. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Australia's Langer hits a six against Pakistan in SharjahChris Helgren/Reuters
Australia leg spinner Shane Warne bowls Pakistan captain Waqar Younis LBW, as umpire Steve Bucknor (R) watches during their second cricket test at Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Australia leg spinner Shane Warne bowls Pakistan captain in sharjahAnwar Mirza/Reuters
Australian high scoring batsman Matthew Hayden carries one of the stumps after defeating Pakistan in their second cricket test match in Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs. Pakistan's match total of 112 was the fourth worst in test history.
Matthew Hayden carries stump after test match win in SharjahChris Helgren/Reuters
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne (R) celebrates winning the second cricket test match against Pakistan with high scoring batsman Matthew Hayden, carrying one of the stumps, at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002. Pakistan crumbled to defeat in less than two days of the second test against Australia on Saturday, adding just 53 to their first innings 59 and losing by an innings and 198 runs. Pakistan's match total of 112 was the fourth worst in test history.
Shane Warne and Matthew Hayden celebrate test match win in SharjahChris Helgren/Reuters
Australian spin bowler Shane Warne and team mate Justin Langer (L) celebrate the dismissal of Pakistan's Imran Nazir at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002 on the second day of their second cricket test match. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Shane Warne celebrates dismissing Nazir in sharjah during test matchChris Helgren/Reuters
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar prepares to bowl against Australia's Matthew Hayden at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002 on the second day of their second cricket test match. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Pakistan's Akhtar feels the heat in Sharjah during test matchChris Helgren/Reuters
Australia's Matthew Hayden tips his bat to fans while walking off for lunch after scoring a century against Pakistan at Sharjah's stadium October 12, 2002 on the second day of their second cricket test match. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Australian cricketer Hayden makes century in Sharjah during test matchChris Helgren/Reuters
Australia's Matthew Hayden tips his bat on reaching a half century against Pakistan in Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002, the first day of their second cricket test match. Pakistan were dismissed for 59 in their first innings, their lowest ever test innings score. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Matthew Hayden tips bat at half century in Sharjah during test matchAnwar Mirza/Reuters
Pakistan's Misbah-ul-Haq (L) is cooled off with a wet towel by a team trainer before being caught at second slip by Australia's Mark Waugh in Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002 at the start of their second cricket test match. Pakistan were dismissed for 59 in their first innings, their lowest ever test innings score. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Misbah-ul-Haq caught cools off in Sharjah during test matchChris Helgren/Reuters
Australian captain Steve Waugh, starting his 150th cricket test match, chases a Pakistani ball in Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Steve Waugh chases ball in sharjahChris Helgren/Reuters
Australian bowler Glenn McGrath delivers to a Pakistani batsman at Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002 at the start of their second cricket test. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Mcgrath bowls during second test against Pakistan in SharjahChris Helgren/Reuters
Australia's Matthew Hayden (R) wipes sweat his brow in humid conditions at Sharjah's stadium October 11, 2002 at the start of the second cricket test against Pakistan. The second and third tests are being held in the neutral venue of Sharjah after Australia balked at playing in Pakistan due to security concerns.
Matthew Hayden wipes sweat off his brow in SharjahChris Helgren/Reuters