Pakistan vs England, 3rd Test at Karachi, , Dec 07 2000 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
3rd Test, Karachi, December 07 - 11, 2000, England tour of Pakistan
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405 & 158
(T:176) 388 & 176/4

England won by 6 wickets

Player Of The Match
125 & 26
mike-atherton
Player Of The Series
342 runs
mohammad-yousuf
A view of the National Stadium, Karachi during day 5, 3rd Test Match, England in Pakistan 2000-01
A view of the National Stadium, Karachi during day 5Suhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
The empty stands at National Stadium, Karachi show that test cricket in Pakistan does not attract spectators, day 5, 3rd Test Match, England in Pakistan 2000-01
The empty stands at National Stadium, Karachi show that test cricket in Pakistan does not attract spectatorsSuhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Brig Munawar Rana, the new Director PCB, being interviewed by CricInfo's Stephen Lamb at the National Stadium, Karachi during day 5, 3rd Test Match, England in Pakistan 2000-01
Brig Munawar Rana, the new Director PCB, being interviewed by CricInfo's Stephen Lamb at the National Stadium, Karachi during day 5Suhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
A panoramic view of the National Stadium, Karachi during day 5, 3rd Test Match, England in Pakistan 2000-01
A panoramic view of the National Stadium, Karachi during day 5Suhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Some of CricInfo's Live Commentary team, Day 5, 3rd Test Match, Pakistan v England at Karachi, 7 Dec-11 Dec 2000.
Some of CricInfo's Live Commentary teamSuhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Home team returning to the pavilion, Day 4, 3rd Test Match, Pakistan v England at Karachi, 7 Dec-11 Dec 2000.
Home team returning to the pavilionSuhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Dejeceted Pakistani cricket captain Moin Khan (C), pose with team members Saqlain Mushtaq (L) and Saeed Anwar during the presentaion ceremony at the National stadium in Karachi, after their loss against England by six wicket in the third cricket Test match, 11 December 2000. England clinched a historic series victory, snatching a stunning win with just minutes to spare in the third and final Test. England's six-wicket triumph makes them the first English side to win a Test in Pakistan since 1962 and end the hosts' unbeaten record in 34 encounters.
A dejected Pakistan unit comprising of Moin, Saqlain and AnwarAamir Qureshi/AFP
Players of the victorious England cricket team pose after winning against Pakistan by six wickets on the last day
The England squad pose after winning in Pakistan for the first time since 1962Aamir Qureshi/AFP
England players surround Alec Stewart (sitting on the ground) after he ran out Pakistan's Waqar Younis on the fifth day of the third Test at Naional stadium Karachi, 11 December 2000. England chased 176 for a win.
Alec Stewart being congratulated by his mates after he ran out WaqarAamir Qureshi/AFP
England's fast bowler Andrew Caddick (L) shares celebrations with teammate Graham Thorpe (R) following the fall of Pakistan's Saeed Anwar's wicket on the fourth day of the third Test at the National Stadium in Karachi, 10 December 2000. Pakistan's fast bowler Waqar Younis took four wickets as England were bowled out for 388 at tea in the first innings.
Caddick is congratulated by Thorpe as he dismisses AnwarAamir Qureshi/AFP
The busy scorers at National Stadium, Karachi, day 5, 3rd Test Match, England in Pakistan 2000-01
The busy scorers at National Stadium, KarachiSuhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
The 'Barmy Army' caged but enjoying Englands progress on day 5 towards winning the 3rd Test Match, England in Pakistan 2000-01
The 'Barmy Army' caged but enjoying Englands progress on day 5 towards winning the 3rd Test MatchSuhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
A view of the electronic scoreboard and stands of National Stadium, Karachi during day 5, 3rd Test Match, England in Pakistan 2000-01
A view of the electronic scoreboard and stands of National Stadium, Karachi during day 5Suhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
CricInfo commentators broadcasting live commentary over the internet, Day 5, 3rd Test Match, Pakistan v England at Karachi, 7 Dec-11 Dec 2000.
CricInfo commentators broadcasting live commentary over the internetSuhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Umpire Bucknor returning to the pavilion along with the home team, Day 4, 3rd Test Match, Pakistan v England at Karachi, 7 Dec-11 Dec 2000.
Umpire Bucknor returning to the pavilion along with the home teamSuhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Atherton walking back after scoring 125, which was to be his match-winning century, Day 4, 3rd Test Match, Pakistan v England at Karachi, 7 Dec-11 Dec 2000.
Atherton walking back after scoring 125, which was to be his match-winning centurySuhael Ahmed/ESPNcricinfo Ltd
English captain Nasser Hussain holds aloft the trophy of the Test series after winning against Pakistan by six wickets on the last day of the third cricket Test match at the National Stadium in Karachi, 11 December 2000. England clinched a historic series victory, snatching a stunning win with just minutes to spare in the third and final Test. England's six-wicket triumph makes them the first English side to win a Test in Pakistan since 1962 and end the hosts' unbeaten record in 34 encounters.
English skipper Hussain proudly displays the trophyAamir Qureshi/AFP
England captain Nasser Hussain (L) and Graham Thorpe (R) rush to the English dressing room after their nail bitting victory by six wickets against Pakistan on the last day of the third cricket Test match at the National Stadium in Karachi, 11 December 2000. England clinched a historic series victory, snatching a stunning win with just minutes to spare in the third and final Test. England's six-wicket triumph makes them the first English side to win a Test in Pakistan since 1962 and end the hosts' unbeaten record in 34 encounters.
Nasser Hussain and Thorpe rush to their dressing room after their win over PakistanAamir Qureshi/AFP
England left arm spinner Ashley Giles (R) dismisses Abdur Razzak for 1 as teammates Alec Stewart (2nd-L), Graham Thorpe (1stL) rush to congratulate him on the fifth day of the third Test at the National Stadium in Karachi, 11 December 2000. Giles took 3-38 as England chased 176 for a win.
Thorpe and Stewart are over joyed as Giles removes RazzaqAamir Qureshi/AFP
Pakistani fast bowler Waqar Younis raises his fist after bowling England batsman Ashley Giles (L) for 19 on the fourth day of third cricket Test at the National Stadium in Karachi, 10 December 2000. Younis took 4-88 as England made 388 in their first innings.
Waqar is excited as he dismisses Ashley GilesAamir Qureshi/AFP