West Indies captain Jimmy Adams (L) talks with Australian batsmen Damien Martyn (R) as the players walk off after play was stopped due to rain on day three of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 17 December 2000. At stoppage Australia were nine for 403, 12 runs ahead of the West Indies first innings total of 391, with Martyn not out on 46.
West Indies captain Jimmy Adams (L) talks with Australian batsmen Damien Martyn (R) as the players walk off after play was stopped due to rain on day three of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 17 December 2000. At stoppage Australia were nine for 403, 12 runs ahead of the West Indies first innings total of 391, with Martyn not out on 46.© AFP
West Indies captain Jimmy Adams (L) chats with Australian batsmen Damien Martyn (C) and Glenn McGrath (R) as the players walk off after play was stopped due to rain, on day three of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 17 December 2000. At the stoppage Australia were nine for 403, 12 runs ahead of the West Indies first innings total of 391, with Martyn not out on 46 and McGrath not out on one.
West Indies captain Jimmy Adams (L) chats with Australian batsmen Damien Martyn (C) and Glenn McGrath (R) as the players walk off after play was stopped due to rain, on day three of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 17 December 2000. At the stoppage Australia were nine for 403, 12 runs ahead of the West Indies first innings total of 391, with Martyn not out on 46 and McGrath not out on one.© AFP
West Indies bowler Courtney Walsh celebrates after taking the wicket of Australian batsman Ricky Ponting on day three of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 17 December 2000. Ponting was out for 92 runs with Australia currently on six for 379 chasing the West Indies first innings score of 391.
West Indies bowler Courtney Walsh celebrates after taking the wicket of Australian batsman Ricky Ponting on day three of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 17 December 2000. Ponting was out for 92 runs with Australia currently on six for 379 chasing the West Indies first innings score of 391.© AFP
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