Ponting Picks Australia's Future T20 Stars for 2028 World Cup & Olympics

Ricky Ponting has outlined his vision for Australia's T20 future, focusing on the 2028 World Cup and Olympics. He believes players like Mitchell Marsh, Travis Head, and Josh Inglis will be key figures, while Glenn Maxwell's career appears to be nearing its end. Ponting also highlighted several younger players, including Nathan Ellis and Cooper Connolly, as potential contenders. This forward-looking analysis comes as Australia's current T20 World Cup campaign has ended early.

Key Points: Ricky Ponting on Australia's T20 Future for 2028 Events

  • Ponting's 2028 squad predictions
  • Steve Smith's Olympic ambition
  • Maxwell's career winding down
  • Australia's current T20 World Cup exit
  • Focus on young talents
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Ricky Ponting speaks on Australia's T20 future with eyes on 2028 World Cup, Olympics

Ricky Ponting names players like Mitchell Marsh & Travis Head who could feature for Australia in the 2028 T20 World Cup and Los Angeles Olympics.

Ricky Ponting speaks on Australia's T20 future with eyes on 2028 World Cup, Olympics
"I think Mitchell Marsh will probably hang on long enough for that, and I think Travis Head will definitely be around - Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, February 18

Former Australian legend Ricky Ponting spoke about the future of Australia's T20 team, with the country set to co-host the next instalment of the T20 World Cup in 2028 alongside New Zealand, as well as a possible appearance at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

Ponting believes Mitchell Marsh should stick around long enough, Travis Head is a lock, and Josh Inglis will be there too, and Steve Smith's been loud about wanting an Olympic spot, but whether he actually makes the squad is still up in the air .

"I think Mitchell Marsh will probably hang on long enough for that, and I think Travis Head will definitely be around and (Josh) Inglis will be around. Steve Smith has also been very vocal about wanting to be part of an Olympic team. Whether or not that happens is a different story," Ponting said as per the ICC website.

"Cameron Green will be around if, in fact, his form is good enough to stay in the side. That's another bit of a worry. I think for Australia, certainly across Test match cricket and probably T20 cricket, what we saw in this World Cup," he added.

Ponting reckons Nathan Ellis, Xavier Bartlett and Cooper Connolly will be in the mix, while Glenn Maxwell's career looks like it's winding down, and he probably won't make it. Marcus Stoinis could be a question mark, but his all-round T20 experience might keep him around, and Young spinner Matthew Kuhnemann could also get a look if they need a second spin option.

With the Olympics still 18-24 months away, Ponting says it's too early to lock anything in, so we'll just have to wait and see.

"You would think Nathan Ellis would be around. Xavier Bartlett will be there. Cooper Connolly would be there and thereabouts. Glenn Maxwell, I don't think he will be there. I think it looks to me like his career is coming towards an end. Marcus Stoinis would probably also be a question mark, but he's predominantly playing T20 cricket tournaments around the world these days. Doesn't play a lot of state cricket and obviously plays the BBL, so with his all-round ability, he might be there. So there will be some change. Matthew Kuhnemann is young enough to be around still if they decide to have two spinners in their lineup. So there could be some changes, but I guess, I mean, we're still, what are we, 18 months away from that, two years away from that happening. So let's wait and see," Ponting concluded.

Meanwhile, Australia have won just one of three matches at the T20 World Cup and is already out of contention to reach the Super Eights phase of the tournament, regardless of what happens in their fixture against Oman on Friday.

- ANI

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Priya S
Cricket in the Olympics will be so exciting! Finally a chance for a different gold medal race. But 2028 is far away... Ponting talking about players who might retire by then feels a bit premature, no? 🤔
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Aman W
Australia's current T20 form is not great, they are already out of this World Cup! Ponting sir should first worry about the present team. Long-term vision is good, but you need to win today to build for tomorrow.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket globally, it's smart planning. The transition from legends like Warner and Finch was rough. Identifying the next core early is key. India could learn from this structured approach.
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Vikram M
Steve Smith wanting an Olympic spot is funny but also shows his passion. He'll be what, 39 in 2028? But then again, we have Dhoni who was fit till 40! Age is just a number if you have the skill and fitness. 🏏
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Kavya N
Ponting writing off Maxwell? That's a bit harsh. Big Show can be inconsistent but on his day he wins matches single-handedly. T20 is a format for such players. Hope he proves Ponting wrong!

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