A winner as batsman and captain
Over an international career spanning 17 years, Ricky Ponting stamped his authority as one of Australia's greatest by scoring runs in almost all conditions and against all opposition

Ricky Ponting is one of only five batsmen to score four centuries in the fourth innings of Tests • Getty Images
Period | Tests | Runs | Average | 100s/ 50s |
Till Dec 1998 | 22 | 1209 | 36.63 | 2/ 7 |
Jan 1999 to Dec 2006 | 87 | 8114 | 65.43 | 31/ 29 |
Jan 2007 onwards | 58 | 4043 | 40.83 | 8/ 26 |
Career | 167 | 13,366 | 52.21 | 41/ 62 |
During that eight-year period between 1999 and 2006, Ponting averaged 50 or more against all opposition except Sri Lanka, against whom he averaged 47.09 in seven Tests. He was especially unstoppable at home, averaging 73.76 from 47 Tests. He wasn't quite as prolific overseas, but still averaged an outstanding 56.55 in 40 matches. The only blot during that period - as indeed over his entire career - was his record in India: in seven Test innings there, he scored 40 runs at 5.71; over his entire career, he averaged 26.48 in Tests in India, with one century in 25 innings. Harbhajan Singh was his tormentor on most of those occasions, getting him out ten times, the most occasions any bowler dismissed him. He averaged more than 40 in all other countries in which he played more than one Test.
Batsman | Tests | Runs | Average | 100s/ 50s |
Ricky Ponting | 87 | 8114 | 65.43 | 31/ 29 |
Jacques Kallis | 81 | 7053 | 62.41 | 22/ 35 |
Rahul Dravid | 82 | 7265 | 59.54 | 21/ 31 |
Mohammad Yousuf | 66 | 5954 | 58.37 | 22/ 22 |
Inzamam-ul-Haq | 65 | 5455 | 56.23 | 19/ 24 |
Matthew Hayden | 81 | 7422 | 55.80 | 26/ 27 |
Sachin Tendulkar | 71 | 5837 | 55.06 | 18/ 23 |
Brian Lara | 74 | 7212 | 54.63 | 24/ 23 |
Steve Waugh | 58 | 3818 | 52.30 | 15/ 11 |
Gary Kirsten | 53 | 4197 | 51.18 | 14/ 17 |
Through most of the 17 years Ponting played international cricket, he owned the No. 3 spot. In all international cricket, he scored 22,869 runs from that position, which is easily the highest; the second-best is Sangakkara's 16,324. Ponting's 61 international hundreds at that position is 25 more than the next-best.
Batsman | Innings | Runs | Average | 100s/ 50s |
Rahul Dravid | 219 | 10,524 | 52.88 | 28/ 50 |
Ricky Ponting | 196 | 9904 | 56.27 | 32/ 43 |
Kumar Sangakkara | 169 | 9222 | 59.11 | 29/ 37 |
Don Bradman | 56 | 5078 | 103.63 | 20/ 10 |
Hashim Amla | 95 | 4734 | 55.04 | 16/ 22 |
Richie Richardson | 107 | 4711 | 47.11 | 14/ 21 |
Rohan Kanhai | 90 | 4689 | 52.68 | 13/ 20 |
David Boon | 111 | 4412 | 45.48 | 13/ 20 |
Batsman | Innings | Runs | Average | Strike rate | 100s/ 50s |
Ricky Ponting | 330 | 12,662 | 42.48 | 80.73 | 29/ 74 |
Jacques Kallis | 196 | 7759 | 46.74 | 73.83 | 13/ 57 |
Kumar Sangakkara | 176 | 6517 | 39.98 | 76.16 | 7/ 47 |
Dean Jones | 131 | 5100 | 43.58 | 72.07 | 7/ 39 |
Brian Lara | 106 | 4447 | 45.84 | 85.98 | 12/ 26 |
Batsman | Tests | Runs | Average | 100s/ 50s |
Don Bradman | 37 | 5028 | 89.78 | 19/ 12 |
Allan Border | 47 | 3548 | 56.31 | 8/ 21 |
Steve Waugh | 46 | 3200 | 58.18 | 10/ 14 |
Clem Hill | 41 | 2660 | 35.46 | 4/ 16 |
Greg Chappell | 35 | 2619 | 45.94 | 9/ 12 |
Mark Taylor | 33 | 2496 | 42.30 | 6/ 15 |
Ricky Ponting | 35 | 2476 | 44.21 | 8/ 9 |
Neil Harvey | 37 | 2416 | 38.34 | 6/ 12 |
In fact, Ponting brought out his best in the last innings of a Test more than once. In Fatullah in 2006, Ponting's unbeaten 118 saved Australia from the embarrassment of a Test defeat against Bangladesh, as they turned around a huge first-innings deficit and chased a fourth-innings target of 307. A couple of months earlier, he had celebrated his 100th Test with centuries in each innings, including 143 not out in a successful fourth-innings run-chase of 288. (That makes him the only batsman to score centuries in each innings of his 100th Test.) During that period, Ponting had scored three fourth-innings centuries in seven innings.
As mentioned earlier, Ponting won more international matches than any other player, and in a majority of those he was captain. Of the 377 wins he was a part of, he led the team in 220 of those games. The next-best is Graeme Smith's 154. Smith might catch up with Ponting's 48 wins in Tests (he is only four short), but it's unlikely any captain will catch up with Ponting's 165 ODI wins in a hurry.
Captain | Tests | Won | Lost | Win % | W/L ratio |
Steve Waugh | 57 | 41 | 9 | 71.93 | 4.56 |
Ricky Ponting | 77 | 48 | 16 | 62.34 | 3.00 |
Mike Brearley | 31 | 18 | 4 | 58.06 | 4.50 |
Viv Richards | 50 | 27 | 8 | 54.00 | 3.38 |
Mark Taylor | 50 | 26 | 13 | 52.00 | 2.00 |
Captain | Matches | Won | Lost | Win % | W/L ratio |
Clive Lloyd | 84 | 64 | 18 | 76.19 | 3.56 |
Ricky Ponting | 230 | 165 | 51 | 71.74 | 3.24 |
Hansie Cronje | 138 | 99 | 35 | 71.74 | 2.83 |
Viv Richards | 105 | 67 | 36 | 63.81 | 1.86 |
Steve Waugh | 106 | 67 | 35 | 63.21 | 1.91 |
And after all this there was the small matter of his World Cup stats. In keeping with his winning stats, he also won more World Cup matches than any other player - 38, four more than Glenn McGrath. He's also one of only two players - Glenn McGrath being the other - to play four World Cup finals.
Batsman | Matches | Runs | Average | Strike rate | 100s/ 50s |
Sachin Tendulkar | 36 | 1597 | 46.97 | 85.03 | 3/ 12 |
Ricky Ponting | 36 | 1505 | 50.16 | 79.92 | 4/ 6 |
Brian Lara | 29 | 1109 | 42.65 | 83.88 | 2/ 6 |
Javed Miandad | 30 | 1083 | 43.32 | 68.02 | 1/ 8 |
Sanath Jayasuriya | 32 | 1024 | 35.31 | 89.43 | 3/ 6 |
Viv Richards | 23 | 1013 | 63.31 | 85.05 | 3/ 5 |
S Rajesh is stats editor of ESPNcricinfo. Follow him on Twitter