Friday, March 25, 2011

Cricket World Cup 2011: Ricky Ponting century helps Australia set competitive total against India


Ricky Ponting has struck his 30th ODI century, returning to form and powering Australia to a highly-competitive total of 260-6 against India in the second World Cup quarter-final.

Ponting (104) won the toss on a slow, turning track at the Sardar Patel Stadium, and before the innings predicted 250 would be a good total.
He and Brad Haddin (53) then ensured the total exceeded his expectations.
Taking a punt: Ricky Ponting takes a quick single on his way to a hundred
Yuvraj Singh, Ravichandran Ashwin and Zaheer Khan claimed two wickets apiece as India used seven bowlers in the match, including Sachin Tendulkar, who last rolled his bowling arm back in 2009 against the same opponents.
For Australia, opener Shane Watson (25) fell after a sluggish start but Haddin played without inhibitions and was particularly harsh on Munaf Patel.
The Haddin-Ponting partnership yielded 70 brisk runs when Yuvraj once again underlined his importance as a part-time bowler, dismissing Haddin and then Michael Clarke.
Mike Hussey's stay was cut short by Zaheer Khan (2-53), but his brother David (38 not out) played a cameo in Ponting's company to keep the scoreboard ticking over.
Australia milked 44 runs from their batting powerplay overs without losing any batsmen, and Ponting took a single off Ashwin to reach his fifth World Cup century, before giving his wicket to the off-spinner in the penultimate over.
Ponting's 118-ball knock included seven fours and a six.
The winner of the match will take on Pakistan in the March 30 semi-final in Mohali.

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