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  Saturday, 4 January, 2003, 11:24 GMT
New Zealand seal easy win
One-day international, Queenstown:
New Zealand 123-3 (25.4 overs) beat India 122 (43.4 overs) by seven wickets

Sehwag notched four fours in his innings of 23
Virender Sehwag is first Indian wicket to fall, one of keeper Brendon McCullum's five catches in the match

Rahul Dravid is bowled by Andre Adams, one of five wickets for the fast bowler
Rahul Dravid loses his middle stump to Andre Adams as the pace bowler grabs a career-best five wickets

New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming skipper thumps five fours and a six in his innings of 47
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming sets his side up for victory with a quickfire 47 from just 59 balls

Fleming plays the pull shot as Scott Styris waits at the crease
Fleming is eventually caught off the bowling of Javagal Srinath, but Scott Styris helps see New Zealand home
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