Friday, March 16, 2012

Ponting nears ton for Tassie

Updated March 02, 2012 08:10:22

A stylish Ricky Ponting neared a century and helped Tasmania bank vital innings points against hapless South Australia in the Sheffield Shield match in Adelaide.

Ponting compiled an unbeaten 91 and his captain George Bailey made 65 as the Tigers took a 73-run lead by the close of Thursday's second day.

After bowling the Redbacks out for just 126, Ponting steered his state to commanding 3 for 199 at stumps - all after the opening day was washed out.

The last-placed Redbacks crashed spectacularly with the bat, their last seven wickets falling for just 15 runs.

Opener Tom Stray (51) posted his maiden first-class half-century but none of the last eight Redback batsmen passed seven runs.

Tigers paceman James Faulkner (4 for 22) and Jackson Bird (4 for 48) were the destroyers after South Australia won the toss.

The Redbacks were skittled in less than 50 overs, with only captain Michael Klinger (25) and teenager Travis Head (21) joining Stray with double-figure scores.

Tasmania, which entered the fixture in third-place on the Shield table, wasted little time in making ground on competition leaders Western Australia.

The Tigers now have 30 points, equal with second-placed Queensland - both states just two points behind WA.

Ponting was supreme after Test opener Ed Cowan (11) and Alex Doolan (14) fell cheaply and Mark Cosgrove retired hurt on 13 when struck on the left hand by a Gary Putland bouncer.

The former Australian captain and Bailey combined in a 142-run partnership for the third wicket against the demoralised South Australians.

The pair ensured Tasmania collected first innings points within 30 overs on a day's play extended by an hour to compensate for Wednesday's wash-out.

Ponting, in his first Shield game since October last year, hammered the hosts with a blend of trademark back foot strokes, powerful drives and deft placement.

Ponting was within sight of his 76th first-class century at stumps, having struck nine fours and six from his 114 balls faced.

AAP

Tags: cricket, sport, adelaide-5000, sa, australia, tas

First posted March 01, 2012 23:58:43


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