Ponting snares ‘run out’ world record

Hamilton, Mar 27(ANI): Australian skipper Ricky Ponting was run out for a world-record 13th time during the first day of the second Test against New Zealand in Hamilton.

Ponting’s 13th run out in 144 Tests beat the earlier record of 12, held jointly by fellow Australians Allan Border and Matthew Hayden.

The 35-year-old was batting on 22, when he pushed a ball to mid-off and set off for a single, but failed to beat a throw to the bowler’s end by New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori.

It was the second successive run out for Ponting, both times with opener Simon Katich as his partner, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.

Earlier, Ponting won the toss for the eighth successive time, dating back to the fifth ODI match against the West Indies in Melbourne on February 19.

Australia lead the series 1-0 after securing a 10-wicket win in Wellington. (ANI)

Ponting’s 27th ton helps Australia beat England in fifth ODI

Nottingham (UK), Sep.16 (ANI): Ricky Ponting scored a brilliant 126 of 109 balls to keep Australia in the hunt for a 7-0 whitewash of their one-day series against England, leading his side to a four-wicket victory in the fifth one-day international at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.

Ponting’s 27th ton in ODIs included three sixes and 14 fours, as Australia raced to 302 for six wickets with 10 balls to spare in reply to England’s total of 299 from their 50 overs.

He was well supported by deputy Michael Clarke, who reached 52 off 64.

Irishman Eoin Morgan’s maiden half-century steered England to their best score of the series in a dead rubber after Australia clinched the series 4-0 at Lord’s on Saturday.

Mitchell Johnson brought up the winning runs with a six off Ryan Sidebottom to remain unbeaten on 18, while Cameron White was not out 24.

Poor fielding frustrated England captain Andrew Struass, who demanded improvement from his batsmen after the first four matches.

“Our batters went out and played with a much more bold approach and that paid dividends today. The fielding was poor and that’s something that there should be no excuse for, we do a lot of work on the fielding and we should be better than that,” Fox Sports quoted Strauss, as saying.

The tourists rested Brett Lee, who claimed five wickets in the previous match, replacing him with fellow pacer Peter Siddle.

England brought in Mascarenhas for Luke Wright, who was hit on the toe on Monday while batting against a bowling machine set to mimic Lee’s inswinging yorkers which proved so effective last weekend.(ANI)

Sri Lanka set India 321 to chase in fifth ODI

Colombo, Feb.8 (ANI): Riding on the blistering knocks of Tilakaratna Dilshan and Kumara Sangakkara Sri Lanka posted a mammoth 320 for the loss of eight wickets in the fifth and final one-day here.

With captain Mahela Jayawardene opting to bat first after winning the toss, Sanath Jayasurya started the initial onslaught on the Indian bowlers and never allowed them to settle into their rhythm.

Jayasurya made 37, which included seven boundaries.He was caught by Suresh Raina of the bowling of Irfan Pathan.

After Jayasurya’s dismissal a brilliant partnership between Tilakaratna Dilshan (97) and Kumara Sangakkara (84) ensured a 300 plus score for Sri Lanka.

India used nine bowlers in the innings, and once again Ishant Sharma was the one who excelled and captured three wickets. Part-time spinner Yuvraj Singh captured two wickets, including the important one of Sangakkara. (ANI)