Ponting Slams Australia's "Really Poor" T20 WC Campaign After Shock Exit

Former captain Ricky Ponting has labeled Australia's T20 World Cup performance a "really poor campaign" following their unexpected group-stage elimination. He pinpointed the shocking loss to Zimbabwe as the decisive moment that cost them the tournament. Ponting also mentioned facing friendly banter from Indian contacts over the team's early exit. The Mitchell Marsh-led side has one final group match against Oman to conclude their disappointing campaign.

Key Points: Ricky Ponting Criticizes Australia's T20 World Cup Campaign

  • Australia eliminated in group stage
  • Ponting cites loss to Zimbabwe as key
  • Injury concerns hampered squad
  • Ponting receives banter from Indian friends
  • Final match vs Oman remains
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"Really poor campaign": Ricky Ponting after Australia's group-stage exit in T20 World Cup

Ricky Ponting calls Australia's T20 World Cup a "really poor campaign" after their shock group-stage elimination, citing the loss to Zimbabwe as pivotal.

"It's been a really poor campaign, it has to be said. - Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, February 18

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has expressed disappointment over Australia's performance at the T20 World Cup, saying it has been "a really poor campaign".

Australia have been eliminated from the T20 World Cup after the Zimbabwe vs Ireland group-stage match was abandoned due to rain on Tuesday. The group-stage elimination came as a major surprise for one of the tournament favourites.

"It's been a really poor campaign, it has to be said," Ponting said in the most recent episode of ICC Review.

"They had some injury concerns at the start with (Josh) Hazlewood and (Pat) Cummins being ruled out, and then Tim David not available right at the start as well. But I think just losing to Zimbabwe as they did, that's going to be the game that they're going to think back and think like that's our World Cup gone, there and then," he said.

"I think looking at the pool before the start of the tournament, I felt Sri Lanka would be difficult to beat at home, and that's certainly the way it turned out. They played really well against Australia. That was an amazing run chase when you look at it. That sort of score is never an easy one to chase down. But to think that Zimbabwe outplayed Australia in an ICC event, it's those opportunities that you can't afford to give up in a tournament like this," he added.

Ponting also lightheartedly shared he had been on the receiving end of some banter as a result of Australia's exit from the tournament. Australia have a match remaining in the tournament.

"I've had a fair bit of ribbing, it has to be said, from a lot of Indian friends of mine over the last few days, but that's part and parcel," said Ponting.

"You take the good with the bad, and more often than not, I've been able to be the one who's been able to send a cheeky message back and forth myself - but certainly not in this tournament," he added.

The Mitchell Marsh-led side will look to end their campaign on a positive note when they face Oman in their final group stage match on February 20 in Pallekele.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's shocking to see Australia exit so early. The Sri Lanka chase was incredible to watch though! Shows how competitive this format has become.
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Ananya R
Haha, Ponting getting ribbing from his Indian friends is the best part! 😂 We love our banter. But honestly, injuries or not, the team selection and approach seemed flawed from the start. Marsh has a lot to answer for.
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Vikram M
This is why I love T20 cricket. On any given day, any team can win. Zimbabwe played out of their skins, full credit to them. Australia's aura of invincibility is well and truly gone.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to Ponting's analysis, I think he's being a bit too kind. It wasn't just "poor", it was a disasterclass. Their batting lacked intent, and the bowling looked toothless without Starc firing. A reality check for Australian cricket.
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Priya S
Feel for the Australian fans, but this just makes the tournament more exciting! Opens up the field. Now, come on India, bring the cup home! 🏆

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