The Australian test cricket side celebrate their five wicket win over the West Indies, in the third test at the Adelaide Oval, 19 December 2000. The win is the first for stand in captain Adam Gilchrist who replaced the injured Steve Waugh for this match, and extends Australia's world record unbeaten run to 13.
The Australian test cricket side celebrate their five wicket win over the West Indies, in the third test at the Adelaide Oval, 19 December 2000. The win is the first for stand in captain Adam Gilchrist who replaced the injured Steve Waugh for this match, and extends Australia's world record unbeaten run to 13.© AFP
Australian test cricket captain Adam Gilchrist shouts in triumph as he leaves the field after leading his side to a five wicket win against the West Indies in the third test at the Adelaide Oval, 19 December 2000. The win is the first for stand-in captain Gilchrist who replaced the injured Steve Waugh for this match, and extends Australia's world record unbeaten run to 13.
Australian test cricket captain Adam Gilchrist shouts in triumph as he leaves the field after leading his side to a five wicket win against the West Indies in the third test at the Adelaide Oval, 19 December 2000. The win is the first for stand-in captain Gilchrist who replaced the injured Steve Waugh for this match, and extends Australia's world record unbeaten run to 13.© AFP
Australian players congratulate bowler Colin Miller (2nd L) on taking the prize wicket of West Indies batsman Brian Lara for 39 runs on day four of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 18 December 2000. Miller finished the match with ten wickets, five in each innings and Australia now only need to score 32 runs 19 December to win the match with six wickets in hand.
Australian players congratulate bowler Colin Miller (2nd L) on taking the prize wicket of West Indies batsman Brian Lara for 39 runs on day four of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 18 December 2000. Miller finished the match with ten wickets, five in each innings and Australia now only need to score 32 runs 19 December to win the match with six wickets in hand.© AFP
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