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Ashes: Best Australian XI of all-time

In the last few decades, the Aussie side has got the better of England in the oldest Test rivalry.

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3. Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting Test.
Ricky Ponting Test. (Photo Source : Getty Images)

Ricky Ponting served Australia excellently with his batting and captaincy in all forms of the sport. In Tests, he created many records with his bat from 1995-2012. Batting at the top of the order in most matches in his Test career, he delivered a lot of quality knocks from his bat.

In Ashes cricket, Ponting is the seventh-highest run-scorer for Australia with 2476 runs in 58 innings. After taking the Test captaincy mantle from Steve Waugh in 2004, Ponting went to England in 2005 for the first time as a skipper but couldn’t win the series for his side. However, in Australia’s unsuccessful campaign, Ponting put up a decent show with his bat, accumulating 359 runs in nine innings.

The 2005 Ashes defeat hurt many senior Australian players, and Ponting was one of them. In November 2006, England visited Australia for the 2006-07 Ashes, and this time, it was Australia’s turn to give it back. Leading from the front in his backyard, Ponting led his side to a spectacular 5-0 victory. In his team’s unprecedented success, the former right-handed batter smashed 576 runs in eight innings of five matches and became the leading run-scorer in the tournament.

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