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Ponting wants ‘big runs’ from batsmen

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london — Australia batting great Ricky Ponting has said the top-order must deliver “big runs” after the world champions went 1-0 down in a one-day internatio­nal series away to England.

The 2019 World Cup hosts beat Australia by three wickets in the first of a five-match campaign at The Oval on Wednesday.

Although England stuttered during their chase, Australia were always in trouble after being dismissed for just 214, with spin again proving their undoing as England specialist slow-bowlers Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid accounted for five members of their top seven between them.

Glenn Maxwell (62) and Ashton Agar (40) tried to repair the damage but their sixth-wicket stand of 84 couldn’t change the course of the game.

Ponting, one of the outstandin­g batsmen of his generation, has joined the backroom staff of new Australia coach and former Test team-mate Justin Langer for the tour.

Reflecting on Australia’s slump to 90 for five on Wednesday, Ponting said: “It highlighte­d again the importance of our top-order batsman taking responsibi­lity and getting some big runs.”

“We lost an early wicket but I thought Marsh and Finch’s partnershi­p looked really promising. But both of them getting out in successive overs to Moeen Ali, and all of a sudden we are behind the eight ball,” explained Ponting.

“It’s just little moments like that were someone just has to put their hand up and say ‘Right, I am going to be the man that’s going to get through here and do what my team needs me to do’ and it didn’t happen,” he added ahead of the second ODI in Cardiff on Saturday. —

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