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Ponting retires from T20 cricket to prolong Test, ODI career | Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting announced his retirement from Twenty-Twenty cricket on Monday, citing his desire to keep playing Test and 50-over internationals as the main reason. Cricket Australia revealed he will remain the captain of the Australian Test and one-day sides but
will step away from the international T20 scene. A formal decision regarding Ponting's
replacement as captain of the Twenty20 side will be made later in the year. "After
much thought and careful consideration I have advised Cricket Australia of my
decision to retire from international Twenty20 cricket," Ponting said in a statement.
"I have also spoken to Andrew Hilditch, Tim Nielsen and Michael Clarke and I feel
this decision provides me the opportunity to prolong my Australian Test and one-day
career, an opportunity I am extremely determined about. "As I said after the fifth
Test in London, I am hoping to continue playing Test cricket for as long as possible
and retiring from the Twenty20 format gives me the best chance of doing this.
"I will now have set periods of rest throughout the Australian summer and while
touring which I feel will be very beneficial." Ponting said he still intended
to play the shortest form of the game for Tasmania in the KFC Big Bash team and
the Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League. Cricket Australia Chief
Executive Officer James Sutherland said CA supported Ponting's decision. "Needless
to say he will be a huge loss to the Twenty20 side but it does present opportunities
for the other players and leaders within Australian cricket to gain further experience,"
Sutherland said. "While we have not seen much of Ricky in Australia's Twenty20
matches in recent times, his innings in the first ever Twenty20 International
against New Zealand at Auckland was probably the best innings I have ever seen
in the Twenty20 form of the game." |
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