
As for the expectation Ashes 2025 Series, former Australian captain and ICC Hall of Famer Ricky Ponting Australia’s potential top-order lineup has proceeded with its insight into the lineup. Next Australia3–0 series on winning West indiesThe meditation has moved from the major bowling unit to the under-scrutiny batting order, which struggles to create an impression in the Caribbean situations. Ponting, ever offered both strategic clarity and heartfelt support to the young opener to mimic words Sam ContasA player who has given rise to national debate after a difficult start for his test career.
Despite batting issues, Australia enters the new World test championship Promise, and cycle with pressure. Ponting’s experience and vision is well in a position of character required to not only assess the form, but also to avoid the rigor of an Ashes tour. Their comments reflect both strategic foresight and sympathy, especially at the end end for young players. Talk to Sanjana Ganasan But ICC reviewPonting created a strong case for continuity, urged the selectors to return the capacity with patience, especially in the case of Constas.
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In a clear conversation, Ponting named three batsmen, which believes that they should open a 2025 Ashes series for Australia: ContasUsman Khwaja And Cameron Green, Her call in recent performances and players’ development, despite showing Australia’s patch top-order in the West Indies.
“Those batsmen are especially talking about the last few weeks, Sam Constas and Usman Khawaja. And then there were some things about Cameron Green, whether it is a long -term number 3 or not,” Ponting explained.
Green, in the spotlight to often fail to start, affects ponting with a disregard innings under the duras. Ponting believes that the current structure should be retained, not because it is correct, but because the ashes are required to stability when going into a coaldron.
“Some of Green’s second innings in The Last Test in the West Indies can be put on bed. The more difficult it was, the more difficult it was, as long as he had done it, he might have silenced some of those critics. The former Australian captain said.
Ponting did not stop in the top order, he also indicated who can push for selection if the performance does not improve. Nathan MaksweniThose who portrayed against India last year have scored runs against Sri Lanka for Australia A. Matte rainshaw The White-Ball is affected in the games. Jason Association It was also flagged as a talent to keep an eye on. He warned that the start of the Sheffield Shield season would be important for fringe players, especially with a handful of matches only before the Ashes.
“Normal suspects are not going to have many names outside. It is clearly clear to go back to Makswini. The name of the union may come, but now many games are left to force your way. Now you go into the ashes, it becomes difficult to make changes. The selectors need to get these calls quickly,” Cricket-turn-commentator said.
Australian player under fire but is supported by Ponting
Perhaps the most notable aspect of Ponting’s interview was his defend by 20 -year -old Contas, who has invited the investigation so far, 163 runs in 16.30 innings in 16.30, inviting the investigation. However, Ponting believes that hard initiation has given rise to the ability of young guns.
“I read some really interesting quotes by Robert Cradock about Sam Constas, how the Australians tried to save him from what he thought would be a difficult tour of Sri Lanka. They left him, hoping that the Caribbean is expected to bring him where things are better.” Ponting noted.
Ponting cited brutal circumstances in the West Indies, where the hosts were excluded for 27 in the final innings of the series. He admitted the former captain that Contas is going through classic technical and mental adjustment, especially under the microscope, most young batsmen have to face.
“It’s not just below for high quality bowling. It is below for surfaces, balls, and all kinds of things. Every batsman trying to find his way internationally is separated. Sam is accused of having trouble with the ball coming back with the ball, and we saw LBW and Chop-on in Caribbean. Australian Great argued.
Still for Ponting, the answer is not to leave the young man, it is to support him. He also reflected on his difficult start in Test cricket, recalling that it took him two years to register in the second century after making 20 debut. His advice for Constas was ground, yet poignant.
“I am not going to take rigorous decisions on Sam yet. That series was difficult for every batsman. Ponting ended.
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