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March 30, 2001
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Kiwis square series with Pakistan

New Zealand squared the three-Test series against Pakistan when they romped to victory by an innings and 185 runs on the fourth day of the final Test on Friday.

Pakistan, 303 behind on the first innings, collapsed to 118 all out in their second innings, with James Franklin (4-26), Daryl Tuffey (3-38) and Chris Martin (2-48) doing the damage.

Tuffey, who took four for 39 in Pakistan's first innings of 104, was named man of the match after completing a haul of seven for 77. He also held a glorious catch in the deep to dismiss Inzamam-ul-Haq for 20 in Pakistan's second innings.

New Zealand, 260 for one overnight, declared at 407 for three after Craig McMillan had hit 98 and captain Stephen Fleming scored an unbeaten 51.

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