Ponting's Bold Claim: Why Stokes-Led England Could Be Best This Century

Ricky Ponting has made a surprising declaration about England's Ashes chances. The former Australian captain believes this Ben Stokes-led squad is England's best team this century. Ponting specifically praised England's balanced lineup and fast bowling attack suited to Australian conditions. He also noted that England's Bazball approach was designed with winning in Australia as the primary goal.

Key Points: Ricky Ponting Calls Stokes England Best Ashes Team This Century

  • Ponting praises England's balanced team with ideal fast bowling for Australian conditions
  • England haven't won opening Test in Australia since 1986 series
  • Bazball approach specifically designed to win Test matches in Australia
  • Australia faces selection dilemma for Khawaja's opening partner position
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Ponting calls Stokes-led England 'the best team in this century' for Ashes

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting hails Ben Stokes-led England as their best Ashes team this century ahead of Perth Test, praising Bazball approach and bowling attack.

"This is the best team they've had probably this century - Ricky Ponting"

Perth, Nov 12

Ahead of the five-match Ashes starting on November 21, former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting has hailed the Ben Stokes-led England team as the best side the visitors have sent out in this century.

Since arriving in Perth last week, England have been largely muted about their Ashes build-up, and will play just one warm-up match against England Lions side before the series begins.

"This build up started years ago. It happens the same way every time a series comes around. Some of the ex-Ashes combatants have started as well with Stuart Broad and Dave Warner kicking things off. There's probably more this time.

"England are talking themselves up more; they're confident coming to Australia with the group of players they've got and fair enough, this is the best team they've had probably this century. Their balance, experience, fast bowling attack looks well suited to conditions. It's such an exciting time for fans around the world," said Ponting on SEN Radio.

England haven't won an Ashes series in Australia since 2010/11 triumph. Moreover, they haven't won an opening Test in Australia since 1986. But with Stokes and Brendon McCullum at the helm, Ponting feels something different is on offer from the visitors'.

"If you break it down, this whole Bazball phenomenon, the way they play their cricket is about Brendan putting a group together that can play in Australia. I don't think it's been about anything other than winning in Australia. They have to turn history upside down.

"They only have four Test wins in Australia this century. They have a lot on the line. That's what makes this series so interesting. We know how England want to play, we know how Australia do play. The two different ways coming together in Perth will be unbelievable," he added.

From an Australian perspective, the spotlight remains on Australia's choice of opening partner for Usman Khawaja. Ponting has thrown his weight behind Jake Weatherald, insisting that both the series and Australia's long-term plans would benefit from his inclusion at the top of the order.

"We think it's not settled, we don't know what the players know. It could have been settled a long time ago. If I was Australia I wouldn't be saying anything either. It's become clearer to me in recent days. There was a lot of backing for Weatherald, they love his method and the fact that he scores quickly."

"His two dismissals this week was playing very aggressive shots so it looks He might have been given the role to go out and be the one to put the pressure on the England opening bowlers."

"That being the case the uncertainty is around Beau. The fly in the ointment is the fact Webster got five yesterday. If he does miss out, he will be unlucky. Marnus has knocked the door down," concluded Ponting.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting analysis but I think Ponting is overhyping England a bit. They haven't won in Australia for over a decade! Their 'Bazball' approach might backfire on Australian pitches. Let's see if they can actually deliver.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket from India, I find the Ashes rivalry fascinating. The pressure on England to perform in Australia is immense. Hope this lives up to the hype! 🏏
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Arjun K
Ben Stokes is a proper champion player, yaar! His leadership has transformed England. But winning in Australia is a different ball game altogether. The stats don't lie - only 4 Test wins this century is quite telling.
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Michael C
The psychological battle has already begun! Ponting's comments will definitely add fuel to the fire. Can't wait to watch this series from India - perfect timing for evening entertainment! 🎯
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Kavya N
Respectfully disagree with Ponting here. The best England team this century? What about the 2005 Ashes winning team with Flintoff, Pietersen, and Vaughan? That team was legendary! This current team still has to prove itself in Australian conditions.

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