Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Ricky Pointing Say


Ricky Pointing Say

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Ricky Pointing, Australia’s record run-scorer and most-successful cricket captain, said he’ll play on in elite Tests after being dropped from the one-day squad.
A regular in the national team since making his debut in 1995, Pointing said at a news conference at the Sydney Cricket Ground that he doesn’t expect to play one-day international cricket again. He said he’ll remain available for selection in the five-day format.
“I still don’t see a finish line as far as my international career is concerned,” Pointing said.
Selectors dumped Pointing from the one-day roster yesterday after his worst batting slump in the shortened format, where he averaged 3.6 runs in five innings. That followed the third-most prolific Test series of his career, during which he amassed 544 runs in four matches against India.
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