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Ponting fumes after getting 'wet wicket' for practice

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Posted: Oct 30, 2009 at 1340 hrs IST
      

New Delhi: Australia captain Ricky Ponting was an angry man on Friday after a watered practice pitch at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium in New Delhi hampered the visitors' preparation for Saturday's crucial third one-dayer against India.

Australia, who arrived in the capital on Thursday evening, were scheduled to practice from 10 AM till 1.30 PM on Friday, but when they arrived at the stadium they were shocked to see a watered practice pitch.

Ponting said the wicket was completely soggy and was not in a condition to be used.

"I was disappointed when I had a look at the practice wicket which has been watered this morning," he said.

"Everyone in the world except the groundsmen knew we were coming for training and when we came it was completely unusable. By the time India will arrive wicket will be fine and it's a disadvantage for us," Ponting added.

India will take on Australia in the third one-dayer in Delhi on Saturday with the seven-match series levelled at 1-1.

Australia won the thrilling series opener in Vadodara on Sunday but riding on Mahendra Singh Dhoni's 107-ball 124 India thumped the visitors by 99 runs to level the series.

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