Placeholder canvas

Not Kohli but Ricky Ponting think this cricketer will score maximum runs in Ind Vs Aus test series

Date:

While India and Australia are all set for the test series, Indian skipper Virat Kohli will be under the spot light recalling his numbers on the Oz soil.

While the history is on the side of the hosts, recent developments suggest the visitors have a great chance to create history.

The Australian team will be without their star batsmen Steven Smith and David Warner, both serving their respective one-year ban for their role in the ball tampering saga earlier this year against South Africa.

ALSO READ: Mithali batted for her own milestones in WT20, says coach Romesh Powar

Many crticis and pundits have predicted that their absence has given India an upper hand, but Australian great Ricky Ponting has revealed if there is one man who can give the Men In Blue a run for their money that is Usman Khawaja.

The former Australian skipper has even made an interesting predication saying Usman Khawaja will be the highest run-getter and also the Player of the series despite knowing the outstanding form Virat Kohli currently is in.

Lavishing praise on Khawaja, Ponting told cricket.com.au: “He’s on top of his game, his record in Australia is outstanding. “As much of a threat that the Indian fast bowlers might pose, I think he’s got a game that can cope with it here in Australia.”

“I’m going with him to be the leading run scorer and man of the series. Right now he’s in a really good place, the selectors backed him through that UAE tour, gave him a chance and he came out (better) on the other side of that. “With the skill that he’s got and maybe a bit more belief in his own game than ever before, I think he’s got the perfect package to have a great summer.”

ALSO READ: Ready to give his best in 2019 World Cup, says Shikhar Dhawan on Test…

Usman Khwaja has proved to be the shining light for Australia despite the troubled times they are facing. The left-handed batsman has scored 562 runs which includes two centuries at a strike rate of 47.28. Though, the highlight of his year has been his heroic effort of 151 runs against Pakistan which helped Australia escape with a draw in the second Test.

Ricky Ponting’s comments comes based on the pitch conditions in Adelaide and Perth. Even though Kohli scored four centuries piling 692 runs at 86.50 during the last tour, Ponting feels that the Indian skipper could be vulnerable to the conditions this time out.

“Kohli will play well I’m sure because he does everywhere he goes and had a great series against Australia last time. Just where they’re starting in Adelaide and Perth – if they leave something in them, Kohli is a bit more vulnerable in those conditions than Melbourne and Sydney.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Blinken Tells Netanyahu That US Opposes Israeli Assault In Rafah

The top US diplomat has been trying to push for an agreement between Israel and Hamas that would lead to the release of prisoners and a temporary end to hostilities

Most Parts Of India Likely To Experience Above Normal Max Temp In May: IMD

The IMD however stated that some parts of northwest and central India and adjoining areas of northeast peninsular India are likely to record normal to below-normal maximum temperatures

UK: PM Sunak’s Fate Hangs In Balance As Country To Vote In Local Polls This Week

These polls are the last major electoral test before the general election that Sunak's party, in power since 2010, seems destined to lose to the Labour opposition

Karnataka CM Requests PM Modi To Cancel Revanna’s Diplomatic Passport

The letter of the CM comes in light of the ongoing investigation into an alleged sex scandal involving Prajwal who is believed to have fled to Germany after the conclusion of the first phase of the Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka on April 26