Ponting needs to reassess his cricketing beliefs
It says something for Australian life, and particularly for its cricket, that the captain of Australia would come from a working-class suburb of a regional centre in what is by a wide margin the nation's smallest state, writes Time Lane in The Age
The Surfer
25-Feb-2013
It says something for Australian life, and particularly for its cricket, that the captain of Australia would come from a working-class suburb of a regional centre in what is by a wide margin the nation's smallest state, writes Time Lane in The Age.
Ponting might do well to make a frank assessment of his core cricketing and sporting beliefs. He might then pin his faith, and the fortunes and reputation of his team, in those, and be judged as captain on that basis.