51. First to go was Nick Knight, caught behind by Andy Flower off the last ball of his second over. 52. First to go was Knight, caught behind by Andy Flower off the last ball of his second over. 53. Gough later had Agarkar caught behind by James Foster to finish the Indian innings and spark celebrations in the England camp. 54. He eventually ended the Pakistan first innings, when Ahmed was caught behind to give wicketkeeper Mark Boucher his sixth catch of the innings. 55. He later had Agarkar caught behind by James Foster to wind up the Indian innings. 56. He seemed to have missed but the ball was taken by wicketkeeper Nayan Mongia who appealed for caught behind. 57. He later had Adam Parore caught behind to give fellow debutant Mark Boucher his second catch. 58. He was harshly adjudged caught behind by South African umpire Cyril Mitchley off a persistent Dean Headley. 59. He was just six when a huge appeal for caught behind off Adam Sanford was turned down by Sri Lankan umpire Asoka de Silva. 60. He was brilliantly caught behind by Alec Stewart, diving right to his right to seize a low chance off Ben Hollioake. |