Ponting to succeed Waugh

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PONTING’S TEST RECORD

71 Tests
5,115 runs, average 52.73
18 centuries, highest score 206

Ricky Ponting is to succeed Steve Waugh as Australia’s Test captain.
Cricket Australia announced that Ponting, the current one-day captain, would take charge of the national side after Waugh’s retirement in January.

“Given the strong public interest in the issue, we thought it would be prudent to avoid any unnecessary speculation and distraction throughout the summer,” said Cricket Australia chairman Bob Merriman.

“Ricky has proven to be an outstanding international captain and leader of men. His record leading up to and through this year’s ICC World Cup, in the West Indies and in recent weeks in India speaks for itself.”

Waugh announced on Wednesday that he was planning to quit international cricket after the series against India ends in January.

He nominated Ponting, who is already captain of the World Cup winning one-day team, as his natural successor.

“The one-day captaincy has given me a valuable insight into the characteristics required to be a successful leader and I am confident I can transfer these skills across to the Test arena,” said Ponting.

Ricky Ponting is a fine player whose great tactical understanding of the game will prove invaluable in his new challenge

Prime Minister John Howard

“I’ve learnt a lot about leadership having played under Stephen for many years now and I feel well equipped to take on what is undoubtedly one of the highest honours in Australian sport.”

Ponting paid tribute to Waugh, who is the most successful captain in the history of Test cricket with 40 wins in 53 matches.

“He’s a true legend of the game,” said Ponting.

"It’s important to remember that the approaching summer is about celebrating Stephen Waugh and everything he has contributed to cricket in Australia and around the world.

"I look forward to being the best vice-captain I can be throughout the next four Tests.

“I’d like to encourage cricket fans around the country to get out to the Test matches this summer and give Stephen the farewell he deserves.”

i am not a Ricky Ponting fan at all - i do respect him as a player and at times he is an amazing cricketer but at the end of the day i don't like him as a person. I would say that he has probably had an absolutely amazing 12 to 14 months as Australian Skipper in the One Day Side and as a player he has been in great form but i would have much preffered Adam Gilchrist to get the job. But oh well! I'm sure Ricky will do well as leader of the side and lead the side to much glory which is all fully deserved but at the end of the day my respect for him is only as a cricketer unlike for Steve whereas it is for being a cricketer, a human being and a great person as a whole.