
Without doubt, he deserved the title of man of the series as much Gambhir did.
India's pace spearhead was the best bowler during the team's last tour to New Zealand in 2002-03. This time too it was no different. He had 13 wickets to show for his efforts and his five for 65 stifled the New Zealand batmen and gave India the advantage in the third and final Test in Wellington.
Zaheer made two significant contributions with the bat as well -- a 51 not out at Hamilton and a very valuable 33 at Wellington, both in the first innings.
The left-armer looks at the peak of his prowess and is getting better with every outing. If India have done well overseas recently, much credit must go to this fast bowler.
India's pace spearhead was the best bowler during the team's last tour to New Zealand in 2002-03. This time too it was no different. He had 13 wickets to show for his efforts and his five for 65 stifled the New Zealand batmen and gave India the advantage in the third and final Test in Wellington.
Zaheer made two significant contributions with the bat as well -- a 51 not out at Hamilton and a very valuable 33 at Wellington, both in the first innings.
The left-armer looks at the peak of his prowess and is getting better with every outing. If India have done well overseas recently, much credit must go to this fast bowler.
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