'Once he gets out on the field, then it's game on': Ponting lauds Jansen's cricketing superpower

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Marco Jansen is emerging as a formidable force in Test cricket, catching the eye of legendary Australian captain Ricky Ponting. During the World Test Championship Final, Jansen showcased his bowling prowess alongside Kagiso Rabada, dismantling Australia's top order with surgical precision. Ponting sees Jansen as a future star, praising his competitive spirit and potential to become one of the world's best all-rounders. The young South African's calm demeanor and explosive on-field performance mark him as a cricket talent to watch in the coming years.

"Once he gets out on the field, then it's game on" - Ricky Ponting
'Once he gets out on the field, then it's game on': Ponting lauds Jansen's cricketing superpower
London, June 13: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has lauded South Africa towering pacer Marco Jansen for his ultra competitive streak and opined that he will be the best all-rounders in Test match cricket in the world in the next couple of years.

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Jansen forms lethal bowling partnership with Rabada at Lord's

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Claimed key Australian wickets in World Test Championship Final

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Ponting sees immense potential in young all-rounder

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Demonstrates ultra-competitive cricket mentality

Jansen made an early impact for the Proteas, forming a lethal fast-bowling partnership with Kagiso Rabada that tore through Australia’s top order on the opening day of the World Test Championship Final.

While Rabada stole the spotlight with another five-wicket haul at Lord’s, Jansen was equally effective. The left-arm pacer finished with figures of 3 for 49 from 14 overs, claiming the key wickets of Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head.

"He's pretty quiet and pretty laid back. Nothing really affects him too much. Regardless of if he's had a great day or not such a great day, he remains the same person," Ponting told ICC Digital after day one of the WTC Final.

A finger injury while fielding on day two threatened to curtail his day, though a return to the bowling crease soon after proved he was unimpeded, removing Marnus Labuschagne for 22.

"Whether that's internally and the way that he thinks about the game or the way that he is around the dressing room. But I think like most South Africans, you can tell there's an ultra competitive streak inside him. And once he gets out on the field, then it's game on," Ponting, who coached Jansen in the Punjab Kings setup in IPL 2025.

Ponting expects Jansen to take his game to even loftier heights in the next World Test Championship cycle, saying there’s no ceiling on where he might get to as a multi-faceted contributor.

"I think he's going to… be one of the best all-rounders in Test match cricket in the world in the next couple of years. I've loved working with him and I just think he's an extreme talent that is still so young in his international career," Ponting said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Jansen is a real talent! As an Indian cricket fan, I'm always impressed by left-arm pacers. Reminds me of young Zaheer Khan's potential. Hope our team prepares well to face him in future series. 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Ponting knows talent when he sees it! But let's not forget our own young all-rounders like Shardul Thakur who can bat deep too. Indian cricket has its own gems 💎
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Arjun S.
Tall left-arm pacers are always dangerous. Remember how Mitchell Johnson troubled India? BCCI should start identifying and nurturing similar talents in our domestic circuit.
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Sneha R.
While Jansen is impressive, I feel Ponting is hyping him too soon. Let's see how he performs in subcontinent conditions against our batters who play spin better. Test cricket is about consistency across all conditions.
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Vikram J.
That height and angle must be so difficult for batsmen! Reminds me of how Irfan Pathan used to swing it early in his career. Hope our coaches are taking notes for future series against SA.
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Neha P.
Interesting analysis by Ponting! But I wish former Indian players would mentor our young talents with such passion too. Our domestic cricket has so much potential waiting to be tapped.

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