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Ricky Ponting Quotes

«You would have thought over 400 would be enough. But Herschelle and the boys were too good and they deserved their win.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«I couldn't care about my own hundred, it was all about winning the series. It was a great wicket, but there was no way they should have scored as many runs as they did.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«It was just an amazing day. One simply can't fathom the kind of batting seen today.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«There's no way they should have scored that many runs. South Africa will get something out of it. We must try and forget about it.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«I'm sure everybody watching had one of the greatest days of their lives. It was a great game of cricket.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«I'm pretty happy to hand it over to Herschelle. He made 175 and was on the winning team. He deserves it more than me.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«The batters did well, but the bowlers didn't.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«This loss will definitely hang around for a long time on the one-day scene and in our minds as well.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«It doesn't matter what the wicket looks like. He's a class performer in all sorts of conditions.»
Author: Ricky Ponting
«We have got a lot of thinking about which make-up we are going in with. The wicket will have a little bit to do with that, but in the end we have got to pick the four bowlers who we think are most likely to take 20 wickets for us in the Test.»
Author: Ricky Ponting