Ponting: Australia not bothered by spin

Eurosport - Mon, 21 Sep 08:48:00 2009

Ricky Ponting insists Australia do not have a problem against spin bowling despite Sunday's Graeme Swann-inspired defeat to England.

CRICKET 2009 - Australia's Ricky Ponting hits out watched by England's Prior during the fourth one-day international cricket match at Lord's - 0

Off-spinner Swann took a career-best 5-28 on a turning Riverside pitch as Australia were bowled out for the lowest score of the one-day series on their way to a four-wicket defeat.

But Ponting pointed to his team's performances in the other six matches of the 50-over series - all won by the tourists - as evidence this was not part of a trend.

With India and Pakistan in Australia's group for the Champions Trophy, they will face plenty of spin in the next week-and-a-half but Ponting is relaxed about the prospect.

"We've played the spinners pretty well through this series," he argued. "Swann had one good result but we played (Adil) Rashid really well and Swann in the first couple of games, so we're not concerned about that.

"I wouldn't expect the wickets in Jo'burg and Pretoria would spin as much as this one but even if they do we've got a number of players who have performed well in spinning conditions. We've played quite a lot of our one-day cricket in sub-continental conditions."

Ponting's 53 - Australia's top score on Sunday - took him to third in the list of all-time one-daty run-scorers with 11,756.

But he is more concerned with match-winning performances than weight of runs.

"I didn't know that but it's a nice thing to have behind you," he said.

"Hopefully I can make a few more in the next couple of weeks, that's when players like me need to stand up and make big scores."

The 34-year-old was speaking at the end of a long tour of mixed fortunes.

While his side's limited-overs form was impressive, their failure to win the Ashes for the second Ponting-led tour in succession raised questions about his captaincy.

And a summer which began with him as the pantomime villain of the English crowds ended with another generous standing ovation from the Chester-le-Street crowd.

The positives of the trip seem to have had more impact on Ponting than the negatives.

"This has probably been if not the most enjoyable, one of the most enjoyable tours I've been on - and we lost the Test series as well!" he said.

"I've enjoyed it from the start until the last ball. There's a lot made of booing but that wasn't a big deal as far as I was concerned. I enjoyed the contest.

"It's a great place to play cricket in and there's things you can do outside of the games in England, which adds a bit to it. I've enjoyed it immensely."

AFP

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  1. If Derren Brown really wanted to prove his worth he­ would of took aside this bunch of losers, Hynotised­ them,told them they were all world beaters, fluenced em­ with a bit of positivity,(you will bat better, you will­ bowl better,you will field better..) failing that you­ will still win the lottery(central contract)..... Whats­ his show called this week 'How to be a Psychic­ Pie' lets hope he shoves a bit of steak &­ kidney where the sun dont shine,and then puts his head­ in the feckin oven.....David Moss31 if you think the 1­ dayers are a sideshow my friend then you must surely­ agree we were at best Clowns..!!!

    From ricmeo67, on Tue 22 Sep 1:40AM
  2. Thot Derren Feckin Broon his bin biggin hemsell up­­ ogain on Ch4 .He's ona boot his latest show dis­­ Friday nicht.
    He shesh '' Watch my show this­­ Friday night and I'll make everyone think of the­­ same single thought at the same time ! '' Weel­­ Derren efter watchin da lest 2 wiks pesh ya spewed up­ ,­ I'm thinkin yer probably gonna be rite! Abody­­ watchin yer show thas Fridays gonna be thinkin­­ ...'' Derren Broon ! Wot a horses tadger ! A­­ bed fert in a wee lift wed be mare use ! ''.

    From corneilius, on Tue 22 Sep 12:06AM
  3. Sour grapes cornelius, Oz were beaten fair and square!­ The 1 dayers are just a side show, which England have­ always been @#$% at anyway.

    From david.moss31, on Mon 21 Sep 11:46PM
  4. Ungalund should stick to playing croquet.! They are­­­ pants at Cricket. ! Why ? They only just got the ashes­ this year by a combination of sheer luck due to the­ weather and unfair play .Look at what happening in the­ first test - the Aussies were miles ahead when the­ weather unfair play by Ungalund ( by deliberately­ slowing the game down ) meant they scraped the bottom­ of the barrel to eek out a draw.Where's the skill­ in that.The Aussies have just shown them who's boss­ .6 - 1 in the OD ers.

    From corneilius, on Mon 21 Sep 8:35PM
  5. Ungalund should stick to playing croquet.! They are­­ absolute pants at playing Cricket. !

    From corneilius, on Mon 21 Sep 1:25PM
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