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Ricky Potting has 5 such world records in world cricket, which is difficult to break. Ponting has set many records in his cricket career. He captained Australia twice under his captaincy …Read more
Ricky Ponting made several records in the World Cup.
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- Ricky Ponting’s name holds the record for the most runs in the ICC tournament
- Ponting has won the ODI World Cup for Australia for 2 consecutive times under its captaincy.
- Under the captaincy of Ricky Ponting, Australia has set a record of winning the most matches in the World Cup
New Delhi. Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting was a brilliant batsman as well as a clever captain. Ponting made several records in the bat as well as captaincy, which is very difficult to break. Former right -handed batsman Ponting is not only Australia but one of the successful captains of cricket history. He captained the Australian team in 77 Tests between 2004 and 2010. During this time he won 48 Tests. Along with Pontting cricketer, there is a writer and publisher. He has published books written by Brian Murgtroid and Geoff Armstrong. In 2013, he wrote his biography and published himself. His 5 world records are such that breaking is like the climb of Everest for any batsman.
Ponting won a total of 4 ICC Trophy. He is at the forefront of winning the ICC Trophy. He won the ODI Cup 2 times under his captaincy. During this time, Australia achieved the title of becoming a world champion while being invincible. Apart from this, Ponting won the ICC Trophy in 2006 and 2009. He was a member of the 1999 World Cup winning team. He was not a captain.
Ponting is the captain to win the most matches in the World Cup. He won the team in 26 matches out of 29 matches from 2003 to 2011. His percentage of victory in his ODI World Cup is 89.66. Apart from this, there is also a record of winning 24 ODI Wald Cup Mach. Ponting captained Australia in overall 324 international matches in which the Kangaroo team won 220 matches. He was the captain of the Test team from 2004 to 2011 while he led the ODI team from 2002 to 2022.
Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 …Read more
Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 … Read more