| Test debut |
Australia v Sri Lanka at Perth, Dec 8-11, 1995 scorecard |
| Last Test |
Australia v South Africa at Perth, Nov 30-Dec 3, 2012 scorecard |
| Test statistics |
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| ODI debut |
Australia v South Africa at Wellington, Feb 15, 1995 scorecard |
| Last ODI |
Australia v India at Brisbane, Feb 19, 2012 scorecard |
| ODI statistics |
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| T20I debut |
New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard |
| Last T20I |
Australia v Sri Lanka at Nottingham, Jun 8, 2009 scorecard |
| T20I statistics |
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| First-class debut |
1992/93 |
| Last First-class |
Tasmania v Queensland at Hobart, Mar 22-26, 2013 scorecard |
| List A debut |
1992/93 |
| Last List A |
Western Australia v Tasmania at Perth, Feb 19, 2013 scorecard |
| Twenty20 debut |
Somerset v Northamptonshire at Taunton, Jul 15, 2004 scorecard |
| Last Twenty20 |
Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians at Delhi, Apr 21, 2013 scorecard |
Ricky Ponting, the most uncompromising player of his generation, grew into Australia's most successful run-maker and only sits below Bradman in the country's overall ratings. It takes an extremely critical eye to diminish his run-scoring achievements, which seem to collect new records in every series. Like spotting a celebrity, it's necessary to look twice when analysing Ponting, first as the archetypal modern batsman, then as the country's 42nd Test captain. There is no doubt about his greatness after taking guard, but his leadership has been under scrutiny for much of his reign. While his blade has sparkled, his stewardship is pock-marked by three Ashes defeats - two in England and one at home - and stumbles to South Africa and India.
Those results didn't stop him from becoming the most successful captain in Test history after passing Steve Waugh's 41 wins in the 2009-10 Boxing Day Test. In the same match he overtook Shane Warne's 92 victories as the most by an individual, and he led Australia to 34 consecutive undefeated World Cup games. He stepped down from the captaincy when that run ended, in the 2011 World Cup. For the first three years of his reign he was in charge of a superstar unit and did not have to decide much tactically, but once that group headed for retirement he had to change from a manager to moulder.
As a batsman the only debate is where to rank him in the high reaches of the game's greatest run-makers. Acclaimed by Academy coach Rod Marsh as the best teenage batsman he had ever seen, Ponting began with Tasmania at 17 and Australia at 20, and was given out unluckily for 96 on his Test debut. There were some teething problems, including a public admission of an alcohol problem, but the longer he went on the more he matured, building up records and runs.
He plays all the shots with a full flourish of the bat - the cover drive and the pull are particularly productive methods - and knows only to attack. His breathtaking, dead-eye fielding is a force in the game by itself. Only Sachin Tendulkar has more centuries in Tests and ODIs combined than Ponting, who is a natural in the game's traditional forms, but resistant to the perks of Twenty20, from which he retired from in 2009. There have been setbacks against probing seam attacks, high-class finger-spin and, latterly, short balls, which he insists are meant to be pulled or hooked.
After a fairly prolonged patchy run of form, Ponting announced that the Perth Test against South Africa in November-December 2012 would be his last international match.
Batting and fielding averages
|
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100 |
50 |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
| World Cup |
46 |
42 |
4 |
1743 |
140* |
45.86 |
2180 |
79.95 |
5 |
6 |
145 |
31 |
28 |
0 |
| ODIs |
375 |
365 |
39 |
13704 |
164 |
42.03 |
17046 |
80.39 |
30 |
82 |
1231 |
162 |
160 |
0 |
| List A |
453 |
443 |
53 |
16344 |
164 |
41.90 |
|
|
34 |
99 |
|
|
194 |
0 |
|
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10 |
| World Cup |
46 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| ODIs |
375 |
5 |
150 |
104 |
3 |
1/12 |
1/12 |
34.66 |
4.16 |
50.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| List A |
453 |
|
349 |
269 |
8 |
3/34 |
3/34 |
33.62 |
4.62 |
43.6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Limited Overs Career Statistics
| World Cup span |
1996-2011 |
| ODI debut |
Australia v South Africa at Wellington, Feb 15, 1995 scorecard |
| Last ODI |
Australia v India at Brisbane, Feb 19, 2012 scorecard |
| List A debut |
1992/93 |
| Last List A |
Western Australia v Tasmania at Perth, Feb 19, 2013 scorecard |
A master of the one-day arena who has kept pace as the game has raced forward. Dominant at No.3, he is always keen to take charge, stepping forward to drive through cover and flick through midwicket, or easing back to pull and push in front of point. There are bigger hitters and smoother strikers, but Ponting is effective in most situations - and the more pressure the better. As captain, he has guided his side to two World Cup trophies - during unbeaten campaigns - and was also part of the success in England in 1999. He commands a formidable team and is more likely to lead by instinct in the shorter form.
Strengths
A batsman with few weaknesses in ODIs, he can find gaps along the ground or clear the infielders. A genius of placement and timing, he can lift the tempo when it's necessary.
Key stats
Ponting has scored four centuries and six fifties in World Cups at an average of 48.03, which is significantly higher than his overall average of 42.75
Ponting has scored over 10000 runs with 25 centuries in ODI wins, which is second only to Sachin Tendulkar's 33 centuries in wins
Ponting has hit 30 sixes in World Cups, the most by any player
All stats are updated till the start of the World Cup
World Cup tracker
A veteran of four World Cups, he starts the 2011 event second on the overall run-list behind Sachin Tendulkar. He began in 1996 as a No.3, scoring a century against West Indies and 45 in the final loss in a small collection. Three years later he increased his tally (359) and his average (39.33), but the closest he went to a defining innings was 69 as Steve Waugh's junior partner in the great escape against South Africa at Leeds. That all changed in 2003 when he capped the tournament with a brutal century in the final. Four years later he dominated again, registering 539 runs at 67.37 on the way to another title. Unbelievably, his worst result at the tournament is runner-up in 1996.
Expert view
"Still a dangerous batsman because he makes big scores quickly. Captaincy more suited to ODI's these days but will need to better utilise spinners"-Ian Chappell
Peter English