Captain who won the most World cup to his team “Ricky Ponting”

Ricky Thomas Ponting, AO was born on 19 December 1974 in Australia. Punter is his nicknamed. He is a former Australian cricketer, and two World Cup winning captain in 2003 and 2007. He is famous social media celebrity. You want popular at the social media, then you buying Instagram followers from us. Broadly considered as one of the greatest batsmen and captains in the history of cricket, Ponting was captain of the Australia national cricket team during its 'golden era'; between 2004 and 2011 in Test cricket and 2002 and 2011 in One Day International cricket. He is a expert right-handed batsman, slips and inner catching fielder, as well as a very irregular bowler. Ponting holds the record of being the only cricketer in the history of Test cricket to be a part of 100 Test match wins. He was named "Cricketer of the decade 2000". He guided Australia to success at the 2003 and 2007 Cricket World Cups and was also a member of the 1999 World Cup winning team under Steve Waugh. On 29 November 2012 Ponting declared his isolation from Test cricket, the day before he would play in the Perth Test against South Africa. This was his 168th and last Test aspect, match the Australian record held by Steve Waugh. Ponting withdrawal on 3 December 2012 with a Test batting normally of 51.85. He maintained to play cricket everywhere the world. In February 2013 it was declared that he would be commanded the Mumbai Indians team in the Indian Premier League. and in March 2013 he was declared as the first international franchise player for the Caribbean Premier League. Later that month it was released by Ponting that this would be his last season playing cricket, as at the end of the championship he would be diffident from all forms of the game.
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Ponting hails Mumbai's turnaround-

Mumbai Indians main coach Ricky Ponting has beaten the personality and make again of his team, after they turned around the tragic begin to the season - four straight losses - by winning five games in a row. Their present victory was Chennai Super Kings' first defeat at home in 2015, and came despite needing 30 off the last two overs. "It has been a great turnaround but it has nothing to do with me, full credit should be given to the players. We have worked really hard from the first game but things didn't quite go to plan," Ponting told iplt20.com. "We knew that if we can string a couple of wins together, we will be able to come back strong. "In the first four games we actually played some reasonable cricket, but we lost some important moments which cost us. I think we have started to play more like a team now."

Australia's first Champions Trophy victory

In 2005 Ponting started using cricket bats with a graphite layer over the wooden blade of the bat, as did other players shrined to Kookaburra Sport. This was governed by the MCC to have braked Law 6.1, which states that bats have to be made of wood, although they may be "layered with material for safety, strengthening or repair not likely to cause unacceptable damage to the ball". Ponting and Kookaburra agreed to comply, before the series against South Africa. Australia continued their run in South Africa even in the absence of McGrath for family reasons. Ponting gained 103 and 116 in the Second Test in Durban, creating it three Test centuries in successive innings at the ground. He stopped the series with 348 runs at 58.00. Remarkably his showing at Durban meant that Ponting had scored twin centuries in three personally Tests between November 2005 and March 2006, as part of 1192 runs at 79.5 in nine matches over the same period. On 12 March 2006 Ponting gained 164 in only 105 balls in the 5th ODI against South Africa in Johannesburg, as Australia made a record total of 434 for 4, only to be beaten by South Africa's 438 for 9. At the end of the match Ponting was jointly awarded Man of the Match with Herschelle Gibbs. Ponting was not happy with the performance and once in the dressing rooms delivered "the biggest spray" he hoped to do while captain of Australia. The Australians moved on to their maiden Test tour of Bangladesh thereafter, and narrowly avoided an ignominious loss in the First Test at Fatullah. After the home side took an unexpected first innings lead, Ponting scored an unbeaten 118 in the second innings to guide his team to a three-wicket win. He scored 52 in the Second Test as Australia won by an innings and took the series 2–0. Australia won the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy in India, finally winning the ODI tournament that had eluded them despite their World Cup success. After the final in Mumbai, Ponting drew some criticism for appearing to ask BCCI president and Indian cabinet minister Sharad Pawar to "leave the podium" and pointing towards the exit with his finger, while his teammate Damien Martyn pushed him gently in the back so that his team could commence celebrations. The issue, while minor, was solved when Ponting issued a formal apology to Pawar. You want to know more about to Ricky pointing and them followers, then check linkhttp://getfollowersandlikes.org/

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