Ponting, who captained Australia in their 2003 and 2007 World Cup victories, said the ODI series against England helped young players to get some games and he believes the team will keep producing great players. “One thing I do know is we’ve got still the best depth of any cricket nation in the world and I will continue to say that,” he added. Ponting also supported coach Justin Langer who took over reins of the team in May this year. “The environment Justin Langer will create around that team will be a place that everyone will just get better, they’ll just improve, they’ll love the environment,” he said. “I’m really excited about what the future holds not just right now but for the next 20 years.” Australia will host South Africa in November for three ODIs and one Twenty20 and will then host Virat Kohli-led India for three T20s, four Test matches and three ODIs.
Published in Daily Times, July 12th 2018.
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