Ricky Ponting's Captain's Diary 2007

Nonfiction, Sports
Cover of the book Ricky Ponting's Captain's Diary 2007 by Ricky Ponting, HarperSports
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ricky Ponting ISBN: 9780730445227
Publisher: HarperSports Publication: April 1, 2010
Imprint: HarperSports Language: English
Author: Ricky Ponting
ISBN: 9780730445227
Publisher: HarperSports
Publication: April 1, 2010
Imprint: HarperSports
Language: English

From facing the old foe, England, to a World Cup campaign, Australia's cricket captain charts his year ... In 2006-07, Ricky Ponting's Australian team achieved the first Ashes clean sweep in 86 years, an experience Ponting described as 'the best of my cricketing life'. It featured stunning performances from men such as Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist and Andrew Symonds, while the captain himself drew comparisons with Bradman following his hundreds in the opening two tests.Yet, immediately afterwards, the Australians produced an even more commanding performance at the World Cup in the Caribbean. Not even the bizarre ending to the final againstSri Lanka, in near darkness after officials misinterpreted the playing conditions, could hide the fact that this victory was one of the most dominant in Australian sporting history.It was a season of triumph, but also the last for some of Ponting's great teammates - Warne, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Damien Martyn - and coach John Buchanan, who all announced their retirements.In Captain's Diary 2007, Ponting pays tribute to these men, and in doing so reveals why they, and the team he is privileged to captain, are so special.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

From facing the old foe, England, to a World Cup campaign, Australia's cricket captain charts his year ... In 2006-07, Ricky Ponting's Australian team achieved the first Ashes clean sweep in 86 years, an experience Ponting described as 'the best of my cricketing life'. It featured stunning performances from men such as Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist and Andrew Symonds, while the captain himself drew comparisons with Bradman following his hundreds in the opening two tests.Yet, immediately afterwards, the Australians produced an even more commanding performance at the World Cup in the Caribbean. Not even the bizarre ending to the final againstSri Lanka, in near darkness after officials misinterpreted the playing conditions, could hide the fact that this victory was one of the most dominant in Australian sporting history.It was a season of triumph, but also the last for some of Ponting's great teammates - Warne, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Damien Martyn - and coach John Buchanan, who all announced their retirements.In Captain's Diary 2007, Ponting pays tribute to these men, and in doing so reveals why they, and the team he is privileged to captain, are so special.

More books from HarperSports

Cover of the book Captain's Diary 2008 by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Legends Of Speed by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book High Surf by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Surfers by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Taking Nothing For Granted by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book From the Sheds by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book The Fittler Files by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Blindsided by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Fatal Storm by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Free Rein The Autobiography of an Olympic Heroine by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Crossing the Ditch by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Dizzy by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Ponting by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Mark Waugh by Ricky Ponting
Cover of the book Captain's Diary 2009 by Ricky Ponting
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy