Ponting's fabulous Test average confirms his status as one of the great modern batsmen. His captaincy skills, however, are more open to debate and the jury is still out. Posted March 21, 2008 by Harriet Marlow
With the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship days away, the Aussie skipper has gone AWOL for 'family reasons'. Mickey Mouse tournament or not, without 'Punter' the Aussies could struggle. Posted September 06, 2007 by Craig Hackney
The Aussie captain may well have a fabulous average of 59 but he continues to struggle against spin. Until he masters Muralitharan, Kumble and Co he will remain the unfinished article. Posted November 23, 2007 by Soma Sundara Rajan
The bell is ready to sound on the last round for two great boxing careers. Whether it's Joe v Bernard Hopkins or Ricky against 'Vicious' Viv, the boys have done Britain proud in the ring. Posted January 04, 2008 by Gary Evans
The Australian captain has had a meteoric rise to a Test average of nearly 60 and 10,000 runs in both Tests and ODIs. And at 34 he still has a lot of runs left in the tank. Posted June 02, 2008 by Amit Masram
Australian captain Ricky Ponting does not only have his batting to worry about. With the retirement of so many top players, he has the extra responsibility of developing a new team. Posted June 06, 2008 by Harriet Marlow
A generation of cricketing greats are now gone and the skipper has his work cut out keeping his all-conquering side on top of the world – he can start by beating the Windies. Posted May 26, 2008 by jrod cricketwithballs
Money is talking loud in the IPL, but the dosh comes with a cost. In their scramble for the gold rush mined by the BCCI, are cricket's administrators leaving the very essence of the game - Test cricket - as scraps for the circling vultures? Posted February 22, 2008 by Soma Sundara Rajan
Match referee Mike Procter was quick to ban Pakistan's captain for unfair play in 2003, so shouldn't he do the same with Michael Clarke and Ricky Ponting? Posted January 08, 2008 by Sidharth Bhan
No-one comes out of the Sydney Test with their heads held high. Commentators are divided as to where the blame lies but while the squabbling continues, it's the glorious game of cricket that suffers. Posted January 08, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty
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