Re: Ricky Ponting considering retirement!
Kaka abhi consider kar raha hai Tendulkar and him should retire already :D (waiting for their fans to throw chappals at me).
Re: Ricky Ponting considering retirement!
Kaka abhi consider kar raha hai Tendulkar and him should retire already :D (waiting for their fans to throw chappals at me).
Re: Ricky Ponting considering retirement!
when/where? infact he said quite the opposite. He is backing India to win on Wed
Re: Ricky Ponting considering retirement!
So its in - Ponting announce resignation from Captaincy - Will continue to play…
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/current/story/508453.html
Ricky Ponting steps down as captain
ESPNcricinfo staff
March 29, 2011
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Ricky Ponting tenure as Australia’s captain is over © Getty Images
[Ricky Ponting](http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/7133.html) has stepped down as Australia's captain in both Tests and ODIs following their quarter-final exit from the World Cup but will be available for selection as a batsman in both formats. Ponting made the announcement at the SCG on Tuesday, setting the stage for Michael Clarke to take over the leadership of the team.
“I have resigned as captain of both the Test and one-day Australian teams. I will continue to play and am available for selection in both the one day and Test teams,” Ponting said. "I have thought long and hard about what Australian cricket needs. Now is the right time for the next captain to assume the responsibility for both the Test and one-day teams. We have to be doing everything we can to win back the Ashes in 2013-14 and the World Cup in 2015. It is highly unlikely that I will be still playing so it is the right decision for Australian cricket that the next captain now be appointed. This will give him the opportunity to create his own direction and legacy.
“Today is a new start for me and I am very excited about the future. I will give my complete support to our new captain and continue to do my best to set the best possible example for my teammates and emerging cricketers alike.”
On his arrival home from an unsuccessful World Cup defence, Ponting had said he was prepared to give up the captaincy and also move down the batting order if it was in the interests of the Australian team. He also said he was keen to go to Bangladesh and would make the trip if he were selected.
Ponting held the Australian Test and one-day captaincy since he took over from Steve Waugh. He led Australia in 77 Tests of which 48 were wins, the most for any captain. He also captained Australia in a record 228 ODIs and won 164, including two World Cups in 2003 and 2007. Ponting’s fortunes as captain, however, waned along with those of the team as a series of retirements weakened its resources. His Test captaincy culminated in the 3-1 home Ashes defeat in 2010-11 and his one-day reign ended after the elimination from the World Cup.
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