Cricket

Ponting gets flak from media

2010-07-22 07:55
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Ricky Ponting (AP)

Sydney - Skipper Ricky Ponting's decision to bat first with disastrous results for Australia in the second Headingley Test against Pakistan was roundly condemned by the Australian press on Thursday.

The Australians were routed for just 88 on the first day for their lowest innings since they were bowled out for 76 by the West Indies in Perth in 1984.

Pakistan then built on their bowlers' magnificent work to be 148 for three at stumps.

Reaction was expectedly skewed against Ponting's choice to bat after winning the toss on a seaming Leeds pitch with dire consequences.

Tim Paine, last man out, top scored with 17 as Pakistan's three main seamers shared the wickets, with left-armer Mohammad Aamer taking three for 20, including two in the first two balls after lunch, in 11 overs.

The Australian Associated Press said Ponting would live to regret his decision to bat first.

"It was Australia's fifth batting collapse in six Tests on English soil and the performance provided further evidence of the side's inability to cope with the swinging ball in this country," AAP's Tom Wald said.

"Since his fateful decision to send England in at Edgbaston in 2005, Ponting has batted first in the 27 times that he has won the toss.

"But from the outset on Wednesday, this looked like a decision he will live to regret."

The Daily Telegraph said Australia endured one of their darkest days in Test cricket history when they folded meekly against Pakistan.

"Ponting came under pressure for his decision to bat first in seaming conditions, like he did in Sydney in January when Australia was bowled out for 127 in its first innings before conjuring its great escape act," the paper's Ben Dorries wrote.

Spin king Shane Warne questioned whether Ponting had made the right decision by batting under heavy skies in a venue renowned for seam and swing.

"I would have bowled first," Warne said. "You also look at the conditions and there was rain about."

The Australian newspaper said Pakistan paceman Umar Gul voiced the thoughts of many people about Australia's worst Test cricket batting total in 26 years when he described Ponting's choice to bat on a seaming Headingley pitch as "a shocking decision".

 

Your Comments

DeonL7/22/2010 9:40 AM
Graeme Smith should learn from this, he always wants to bat first when he wins a toss. It is better to learn from others mistakes than doing it yourself!
Sticky wicket7/22/2010 8:49 AM
Even the "greats" get it wrong at times....
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