Adelaide: Michael Clarke and Ricky Ponting continued to set new records with a massive unbroken partnership against India on the second day of the fourth and final Test in Adelaide on Wednesday.
The fourth-wicket stand between Ponting and Clarke is now the best for Tests between these two nations as the duo went past the partnership of 376 runs produced by Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman in the 2001 Eden Gardens Test.
Clarke posted his second double century of the series and Ponting neared his double century as Australia's first innings closed on 500 on another joyless day in the field for the beleaguered tourists.
Their stand also broke their own fourth partnership record of 288 set in the second Sydney Test of the series.
It also eclipsed the highest partnership for all wickets at Adelaide Oval bettering the 341 by South Africans Eddie Barlow and Graeme Pollock in 1964.
Clarke scored an unbeaten 329 in the Sydney Test and so far in this series has amassed 589 runs at 196.33 with Ponting following up his 134 in Sydney to have 461 runs at 115.25.
The pair have batted for 387 minutes and Australia lost their last wicket at 12:22 pm local time on Tuesday's opening day to frustrate the Indians, who are facing a 4-0 series wipeout in the final Test after heavy losses in the opening three Tests.