
Australian players look on with concern to bowler Jason Gillespie (bottom-C) after he was hit in the face by the ball, being picked up by umpire Steve Davis (R), after the players ran in to congratulate Stuart MacGill (C-behind Gillespie) on taking a wicket on day four of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 18 December 2000. Australia now only need to score 32 runs 19 December to win the match with six wickets in hand.© AFP

West Indies fast bowler Mervyn Dillon (L) charges down the pitch shouting, after taking the prize wicket of Australian batsman Mark Waugh (R) for five runs on day four of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 18 December 2000. Australia, who have six wickets in hand, only need to score 32 runs 19 December to win the match and extent their world record match streak to 13.© AFP

West Indies batsmen Brian Lara (C) and Daren Ganga (top R) leave the field alongside Australians Colin Miller (L) and Adam Gilchrist (bottom R) at lunch on day four of the third Test match at the Adelaide Oval, 18 December 2000. The match became heated after a confrontation between Lara and Gilchrist during play and came after a clash 17 December between Miller and West Indies 12th man Ramnaresh Sarwan. Australia survived some anxious moments to ease themselves into a winning position against the West Indies, as the home team went to stumps with 98 for four, needing just another 32 runs, to be well poised to extend to 13 their world record sequence of Test victories.© AFP