2. Tim Southee (0/105 in 10 overs, NZ vs India, Christchurch, 8 March 2009)
The small AMI Stadium in Christchurch turned out to be a graveyard for the bowlers on both sides, but it was Kiwi pacer Tim Southee who was bled dry by the powerful Indian batting line-up on a belter of a track during the third game of a five-match bilateral ODI series.
Sachin Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh led the butchery as Southee was left bereft of ideas; every single delivery ended up either in the fence or over it. In the excitement of getting the big wicket of Sehwag early, the young pace bowler ended up bowling in an extremely wayward manner.
He ended up giving away 105 runs, and tried to salvage some respectability with a few big hits of his own, but India were not to be denied, and they eventually ran out victors by 58 runs.
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