Monday, March 28, 2011

Cricket: Ricky Ponting Quits Captaincy, Wants To Play On

Finally bowing to the mounting presure, Ricky Ponting has just announced he is stepping down as captain in both Test and one-day cricket formats. He has indicated that he is willing to play on in both formats. Michael Clarke, as vice-captain in both teams, is expected to takeover, and despite some reservations about Clarke, the selectors have little other alternative.

In a side where the only logical alternatives aren't much younger than Ponting, Clarke really has to be given his turn. However, he would need to improve on his recent test performances, otherwise it could be a short-lived reign. Perhaps the most interesting part of the announcement to come from selectors will be who is made vice-captain. Given the one-day team to Bangladesh will be announced on Wednesday, the selectors have little time to make a decision. The obvious candidate is the 20/20 captain, Cameron White, although his recent form, especially during the World Cup, would have question marks against it. Mike Hussey is a possibility, although a short term option at best, and you might as well make it Ponting as Hussey.

Perhaps Shane Watson may be given the honour - at least he is almost certain to be in the team for some time to come as the form player in recent times. If it was to be Watson, he could be appointed immeditely for both teams. If the selectors went for White, they would need to come up with someone else for the test team, but would at least have some time up their sleeve. Simon Katich and Hussey would be short-term possibilities for the test team, and Brad Haddin as another possibility is also probably not a long term prospect. Given the variable form and injury rotations of the bowlers, they can all be ruled out, leaving the selectors with few options. Clarke and Watson for both teams may well be the best option, even if something short of a dream team.

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