Sydney, 8 January - West Indies captain Jason Holder has said he rejected a proposal from his opposite number Australia's Steve Smith to open up the third and final Test with a dramatic last-day run chase, because he did not believe such a scenario was in the best interest of the team's development.
With rain allowing just 68 deliveries on Day two and forcing the abandonment of the third and fourth days, the Test was predictably headed for a draw when play finally resumed on Thursday's final day at the Sydney Cricket Ground, reports CMC.
The proposal would have seen the West Indies declaring at their overnight 248 for seven, Australia then forfeiting their first innings, allowing the visitors to rattle up 121 off seven overs and then attempting to chase down 370 off 70 overs for victory.