West Indies Captain Jimmy Adams (L) drives the ball in his undefeated half century 26 May, 2000, during the second day of the third and deciding test against Pakistan. Pakistan in West Indies 1999/00, 3rd Test, West Indies v Pakistan, Antigua Recreation  Ground, St John's, Antigua, (25-29 May 2000) Day 2.
West Indies Captain Jimmy Adams (L) drives the ball in his undefeated half century 26 May, 2000, during the second day of the third and deciding test against Pakistan. Pakistan in West Indies 1999/00, 3rd Test, West Indies v Pakistan, Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's, Antigua, (25-29 May 2000) Day 2.© AFP
Pakistan's disgraced former cricket captain Saleem Malik addresses a press conference in Lahore 26 May 2000, after a life ban was imposed on him by the country's cricket commission. Malik said he would appeal to the country's military ruler, General Pervez Musharraf, against the life ban imposed on him before challenging a match-fixing commission's verdict in the court.
Pakistan's disgraced former cricket captain Saleem Malik addresses a press conference in Lahore 26 May 2000, after a life ban was imposed on him by the country's cricket commission. Malik said he would appeal to the country's military ruler, General Pervez Musharraf, against the life ban imposed on him before challenging a match-fixing commission's verdict in the court.© AFP
Two young cricket fans joined the Citizen Organisation for Public Opinion at a demonstration in Bombay, 26 May 2000, about the allegations made against Kapil Dev and other members of the Indian cricket team, which has brought disgrace upon the Indian nation. Protestors demanded all Indian cricket players be banned from International matches, until the issue has been sloved.
Two young cricket fans joined the Citizen Organisation for Public Opinion at a demonstration in Bombay, 26 May 2000, about the allegations made against Kapil Dev and other members of the Indian cricket team, which has brought disgrace upon the Indian nation. Protestors demanded all Indian cricket players be banned from International matches, until the issue has been sloved.© AFP
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