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Indian success more to do with luck than skill: Ponting

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Melbourne, November 18: Blissfully unaware of the series bashing that awaited him in India, Australian captain Ricky Ponting considered Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his men better-suited for Twenty20 cricket rather than Tests after their World Cup triumph in South Africa.

Recalling the success of Indian team in the Twenty20 World Cup, Ponting wrote in his book 'Captain's Diary 2008' that Dhoni was a "classic example" of a player who could damage the opposition in the shortest version, which offers little scope for a batsman to showcase his technique.

"Teams that are outclassed in five-day matches and even 50-over games are much more competitive in Twenty20. India offer a good example of this. The shorter the format of the game the more dangerous they become," Ponting said.

"Some of their batsmen -- Yuvraj Singh and M S Dhoni are classic examples -- can hurt you more in shorter games, because their is less opportunity to find ways of picking apart their techniques," he while adding that "Form in Twenty20 really doesn't count for all that much".

Having said so, Ponting also dismissed India's successful journey to the T20 world title, attributing it to more luck and little skills.

"I am not as cynical about the game as I once was, but some negatives still nag at me. There is so much luck involved in this shortened form of the game; it's not always going to be the best team that wins. I guess that's true of all sport but it seems to be accentuated here... Little wonder, then, that the tournament has been unpredictable, with many locals stunned that previously unbeaten South Africa was eliminated so comfortably by India," he said.

Dhoni, however, went on to prove Ponting wrong as he led India to a thumping 2-0 win in the recent four-Test series. The Tasmanian right-hander said he wondered why Dhoni had complained against him about sledging during the a one-dayer in Kochi last year.

"After the game, at the captain's media conference, MS Dhoni revealed that he had complained to the umpires about what he called 'harsh' language that I and some other Australian players had reputedly used on the field. I really don't know where he was coming from. The umpires didn't have a problem, match referee Chris Broad didn't have a problem and I wonder whether Dhoni was trying to somehow square the ledger after the controversy that engulfed S Sreesanth and Harbhajan Singh in Kochi."

Ponting said Dhoni's behaviour was rather strange as Broad had lauded his team's approach towards the game.

"I actually sat on the plane right behind Chris Broad, and he made a point of turning around and congratulating me for the way out team approached the game".

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PSYCHOLOGY by shalinijain on 2009-01-13
YES IT DEPENDS ON THE LUCK AND HARDWORKS
ponting by DEV on 2009-01-18
They say you become better , thinking human beings as your culture progresses , how can you say that for aussie cricket teams , they have just dismantled the penal colony and have proclaimed themselves as citizens of australia, thay will take furthes 5 generations to come back in cultured human race
ponting gone mad--good by ravishankar on 2008-11-18
Looks ponting gone half mad. Had he been completely mad, no one would have given any scope to his statements, but here is a man in international cricket who is half mad and leading team of completely mad guys. This Aussie team was better under Border, Waugh etc..CA must take a note of his statements and must ask Ponting not to play "Gentleman Game".WORST, WHATEVER THE SLEDGING THEY CONSTANTLY DO ON THE FIELD, THEY THINK, IT IS CORRECT. I THINK CRICKET BOARDS MUST THINK WHOM THEY ARE ALLOWING TO PLAY CRICKET. BE IT INDIANS, AUSSIES, AFRICANS, PAKIS, THERE MUST BE SOME YARDSTICK WITH WHICH, EITHER THEY EDUCATE THE CRICKETER AND DESPITE OF THIS, IF A PLAYER FAILS TO FOLLOW THE LAW OF CRICKET (BEHAVIOUR ASPECT OF IT), THEY MUST BAN THEM IRRESPECTIVE OF THEIR IMPORTANCE AND PERFORMANCE.
Chris Broad by Vijay Urs on 2008-11-18
Chris Broad is a even bigger idiot than Ponting.He is very biased against teams from the Sub-continent. especially after his son got a pasting in the T20 world cup.
Aus ego flattened! by m on 2008-11-18
Ego flattened and rhetorics exposed!!! ha Ha!!! Aussies are sore losers!!!! Now that they have been decisively beaten by India in all forms of the game ----- T20, ODI and Tests they complain about luck... What a poor state Aus cricket has come to..... Better watch your own skills. Bhajji punctured it time and again. Careful and better luck next time Punter!!!
Ponting and his book by R.D.NAWANI on 2008-11-18
Autralians are the discards of imperial u.k. Such people do not have a civilised culture. They can speak any thing against any body, abuse, sledge and talk nasty. Remember their earlier p.m. and his nasty remark for murlidharan of sri lanka. They will never improve
Ponting crying by Nanda on 2008-11-18
Mr Ricky ponting has gone mad after their 2-0 loss in India . Australians are masters in sledging and the worst team in international cricket as far as their attitude is concerned.
Ponting's tunnel vision by Lakshman Balasubramanyam on 2008-11-18
Ponting has clearly show cased his thinking as short termed as the T20 version of the game. He has not got the intellect and capability to think beyond his own self and his control over language and communication is limited unlike that of his counterparts in other parts of the cricketing world. Dhoni and before him Kumble have been sterling ambassadors of the game and country and have shown more composure and diplomacy while being at the loosing end of the game. Ponting has shown a remarkable ability to cry "Sour Grapes" everytime he has lost. And he does repeatedly play the dirty game to win. May be he should learn from the "exponents" of shorter game how to think before talking or writing and grow better! And accept that the same exponents of shorter game sent his team packing in the longer versions!
Sydney robbers by Indi on 2008-11-18
Australias success is more to do with cheating and help from bucknors and bensons
Master and slave by Indi on 2008-11-18
Broad is comes from a country who dumped criminals into australia. So pontings master appreciating his team behaviour is nothing new. Broad is a hand in glove with aussies. So obvisouly thieves will never let there counterpart let go.
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