Ricky Ponting's World Cup Diary

Ricky Ponting's World Cup Diary
Title Ricky Ponting's World Cup Diary PDF eBook
Author Ricky Ponting
Publisher HarperSports
Total Pages 334
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Cricket
ISBN 9780732278472

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As Australia realised its dreams of winning the World Cup for a historic third time, the smile rarely left Ricky Ponting's face. Leading from the front in the amazing final, the captain played the innings of his life for an unbeaten 140 runs, and powered Australia to victory without having lost a single game on its way.

Ricky Ponting's Captain's Diary 2007

Ricky Ponting's Captain's Diary 2007
Title Ricky Ponting's Captain's Diary 2007 PDF eBook
Author Ricky Ponting
Publisher HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages 100
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0730445224

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From facing the old foe, England, to a World Cup campaign, Australia's cricket captain charts his year ... In 2006-07, Ricky Ponting's Australian team achieved the first Ashes clean sweep in 86 years, an experience Ponting described as 'the best of my cricketing life'. It featured stunning performances from men such as Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist and Andrew Symonds, while the captain himself drew comparisons with Bradman following his hundreds in the opening two tests.Yet, immediately afterwards, the Australians produced an even more commanding performance at the World Cup in the Caribbean. Not even the bizarre ending to the final againstSri Lanka, in near darkness after officials misinterpreted the playing conditions, could hide the fact that this victory was one of the most dominant in Australian sporting history.It was a season of triumph, but also the last for some of Ponting's great teammates - Warne, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Damien Martyn - and coach John Buchanan, who all announced their retirements.In Captain's Diary 2007, Ponting pays tribute to these men, and in doing so reveals why they, and the team he is privileged to captain, are so special.

A Captain's Diary

A Captain's Diary
Title A Captain's Diary PDF eBook
Author Ricky Ponting
Publisher HarperSports
Total Pages 524
Release 2004
Genre Cricket
ISBN 9780732278489

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A Captain's Diary is an inspiring and honest th tourourney from the post-World Cup tour of the West Indies that re-established Australia's place as the official number-one Test nation, to the trip to Zimbabwe that was laced with controversy before a ball was even bowled.In 2004, Ricky Ponting assumed one of the highest honours in Australian sport when he became Australia's 42nd Test captain. Following in the footsteps of the retiring Stephen Waugh : the most successful captain in the history of Test cricket Ponting's first act was to lead his side to a thrilling 3-0 series win in Sri Lanka.During the period covered by this diary , and in addition to the victory in Sri Lanka australia secured series wins over the West Indies, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe and fought a titanic four-match clash with India that finished all square at 1-1. And in the one-day game, Ponting's side built on its World Cup triumph with wins over the West Indies, Bangladesh, New Zealand, India, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, stretching its winning run to a world-record 21 successive matches.In his diary, Ponting shares behind-the-scenes stories and unique insights into what makes the Australian side so successful, including personal assessments of his champion team-mates. Supported by a comprehensive statistics package and brilliant colour photographs, Ponting's incisive and candid diary is compulsory reading for every cricket fan.

Captain's Diary 2009

Captain's Diary 2009
Title Captain's Diary 2009 PDF eBook
Author Ricky Ponting
Publisher HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages 448
Release 2010-06-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0730400832

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A Season of Tests, Turmoil and Twenty20 Few Australian cricket captains have had a tougher time than that experienced by Ricky Ponting in 2008-09 - a controversial test tour of India, series home and away against South Africa, more than 30 ODIs, the ICC World twenty20. And, finally, the fight for the Ashes.Ponting began the year with a better winning percentage than any other captain in test history, but this adventure ended in disappointment, as his young side fell just short in England after a typically dramatic confrontation. the task of replacing recently retired champions such as Warne, McGrath, Gilchrist and Hayden is still a work in progress. However, this is a story with many positives, as Ponting's Australians produced a number of impressive performances, most notably in South Africa, when they stunned the home side in consecutive matches, and at Leeds, when they completed one of the most decisive test wins of recent times. the emergence of young guns such as Mitchell Johnson, Ben Hilfenhaus, Phillip Hughes and Peter Siddle points to an exciting future. throughout the period of cricket recalled in Ashes Diary 2009, Ponting played with a steely spirit that impressed many observers, including the Guardian newspaper which, after the final Ashes test, wrote, 'Staring down the barrel of a loss that must have hurt more than any other in his career, Ponting showed what a class act he is.' During the series, he had become Australia's highest test run-scorer. At the end, the crowd at the Oval gave him an extended standing ovation.this insider's account follows the path that led to this increased respect. It had been quite a year ...

World Cup Diary

World Cup Diary
Title World Cup Diary PDF eBook
Author Glenn McGrath
Publisher Random House (Australia)
Total Pages 226
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Cricket
ISBN 9781740512497

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One of the world's most devastating fast bowlers, Glenn McGrath is the spearhead of the Australian attack. Facing his relentless line and length, few batsmen are equal to his potent mix of speed, control and hostility. Spirited and fiery on the field but mild-mannered and quietly spoken off it, McGrath is one of Australia's most outstanding cricket success stories and is poised to be one of its greatest ever international wicket-takers. A vital part of the triumphant Australian team that swept all opposition aside in their stunning World Cup victory in March 2003, McGrath now shares the secrets of the team's success uaand what they got up to on tour in Africa. The drug scandal that led to Shane Warne's 12-month ban from cricket, the precarious political situation in Zimbabwe, and the drama and humour surrounding Australia's magnificent winning run uaand their off-field antics - are captured in Glenn McGrath's engaging and entertaining tour diary.

On Warne

On Warne
Title On Warne PDF eBook
Author Gideon Haigh
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 214
Release 2012-10-25
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1471101126

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'A superb portrait of the most brilliant cricketer of his generation' Mike Atherton Shane Warne dominated cricket on the field and off for almost thirty years - his skill, his fame, his personality, his misadventures. His death in March 2002 rocked Australians, even those who could not tell a leg-break from a leg-pull. But what was it like to watch Warne at his long peak, the man of a thousands international wickets, the incarnation of Aussie audacity and cheek? Gideon Haigh saw it all, still can't quite believe it, but wanted to find a way to explain it. In this classic appreciation of Australia's cricket's greatest figure, who doubled as the nation's best-known man, Haigh relieves the highs, the lows, the fun and the follies. The result is a new way of looking at Warne, at sport and at Australia. 'Bloody brilliant... As good as anything I have read on the game' Guardian Winner of The Cricket Society and MCC Book of the Year

Game for Anything

Game for Anything
Title Game for Anything PDF eBook
Author Gideon Haigh
Publisher Aurum Press Limited
Total Pages 344
Release 2005-04-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 178131005X

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Gideon Haigh's new book covers all the great figures and major issues of cricket, by collecting all his best writing about the game. There are profiles of players past and present - Bradman, Ranjitsinhji, Benaud and Sobers from the past, Steve Waugh, Shane Warne and Wasim Akram from the present. He covers the big issues in the game: sledging, match-fixing, Kerry Packer, Zimbabwe, umpiring. He writes about cricket's best writers - Swanton, C.L.R. James - and ponders the game's most halcyon and unique aspects: slow bowling, captaincy, the essence of good batting. Haigh has now established himself as one of the finest writers on the game - author of one acknowledged masterpiece, Mystery Spinner, a comic classic, Many a Slip - and one of its most most shrewd commentators, who gets widely reviewed both by the cricket media and the national press. This book is likely to attract the same attention.