Ponting stars as records tumble
Ricky Ponting became Australia's leading run-getter in World Cups, and set the record for most number of sixes
S Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna
14-Mar-2007
As expected, Australia's batsmen made merry in their World Cup opener against Scotland. Here are the stat highlights from the game.
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- His World Cup aggregate now stands at 1111, which is the highest for an Australian, overtaking Mark Waugh's 1004. Ponting became only the second Australian to get to 1000 runs, making them the only side with two batsmen in the 1000-plus club. Ponting's tally is now second to Sachin Tendulkar's 1732. (Click here for the batsmen with the highest World Cup aggregates.)
- This was his fourth hundred in World Cups, equalling the record jointly held by Tendulkar, Waugh and Sourav Ganguly. Ponting's three World Cup centuries as captain equal Ganguly's record for the most number of hundreds as leader.
- Ponting's five sixes in the innings took his World Cup tally to 24, which is a record, going past Ganguly's 23. Ponting has now struck 126 sixes in ODIs, which equals Adam Gilchrist's Australian mark.