Ricky Ponting the great - Batsman, Skipper and Sledger

By Jatin Sharma

Updated - 19 Dec 2015, 13:40 IST

8 Min Read

6. Goodbye to captaincy:

Ricky Ponting. (© Getty Images)

He won the 2007 World Cup quite impressively in West Indies and become the second captain after Clive Lloyd to win back to back World Cups. He also completed 10,000 runs in ODIs at the 2007 World Cup.

He had a relatively volatile series against India in 2008, with controversy shrouding Australia’s 2-1 win in the series. He was criticized for both his captaincy and his behavior as a player on field. In the second Test against the West Indies later that year, he became the 3rd Australian batsman to make 10,000 runs in Test cricket.

In 2008 series against India in India, Ponting made his first century in Tests in India, making 123 at Bangalore. The period of 2008-2011 saw a sharp decline in his batting form. Australia’s defeat in the 2011 World Cup quarterfinal in Ahmedabad, saw Ponting handing over the captaincy reigns to Michael Clarke, despite showing the desire to play on as a player.

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