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  1. Widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time, Ponting was captain of the Australian national team between 2004 and 2011 in Test cricket and 2002 and 2011 in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and is the most successful captain in international cricket history, with 220 victories in 324 matches with a winning rate of 67.91%.

  2. Ricky Ponting, the most uncompromising player of his generation, grew into Australia's most successful run-maker and sits below only Bradman among the greatest batters the country has produced.

    • Male
    • January 19, 1975
    • Australia
  3. Ricky Thomas Ponting (Launceston, 19 dicembre 1974) è un ex crickettista australiano, considerato uno dei più forti battitori della storia di questo sport. Ponting è stato capitano della nazionale Australiana in buona parte della cosiddetta epoca d'oro, nonché uno dei più vincenti nella storia di questo sport.

  4. Ricky Ponting Profile - ICC Ranking, Age, Career Info & Stats | Cricbuzz.com. Australia. Personal Information. Born. Dec 19, 1974 (49 years) Birth Place. Launceston, Tasmania. Height. 1.78 m....

  5. Australia's leading run scorer in both Tests and ODIs, scoring over 13,000 runs in both formats, Ricky Ponting is one of Australia's greatest ever. He led Australia to two unbeaten ICC Cricket World Cup triumphs, in 2003 and 2007 and was Player of the Match in the inaugural T20I, when he scored 98* against New Zealand.

  6. 29 nov 2012 · BBC Sport. 29 November 2012. Ricky Ponting, one of the most uncompromising of Australian cricketers, heads into international retirement next week as one of the most decorated players and...

  7. 4 lug 2018 · Ricky Ponting, and the ‘untouchable’ years. Ricky Ponting counts arguably as the most successful cricketer of all time if number of wins is the main criterion. He was a part of 108 Test victories and 262 wins in one-day internationals. Lucky? Well, seeing as he ended his career with 13,378 runs in Tests and 13,704 runs in ODIs, not really.