SYDNEY:
Ageing Australian batsman Ricky Ponting says he's put himself through a
gruelling training regime to be ready to face South Africa, admitting
they have the best fast-bowling attack around.
The
37-year-old, who was dumped from the one-day and Twenty20 international
squads, has not played a Test since the West Indies last April and said
he went months without picking up a bat.
"I gave my body and mind a
bit of a rest because I bashed myself up pretty much during the summer
last year," he told reporters Thursday, a day after smashing seven sixes
in an unbeaten 85 for Tasmania against South Australia.
"So after
the West Indies I had a couple of months off with nothing and then
about 12 weeks where I just trained myself into the ground really,
physically.
"I got myself in good physical shape. I'm a few kilos
down again at the start of the season and feeling really good and feel
like I'm moving really good."
He is preparing for the three Test
series against South Africa, which gets underway in Brisbane on November
9 before three Tests with Sri Lanka, also at home.
The former
skipper could break Steve Waugh's record as Australia's most-capped Test
cricketer in the first match of a Sri Lanka series, with his eye on
making the 2013 team to tour England.
"They're the number one team
in the world and they are that for a reason," Ponting, who has played
165 Tests, said of South Africa.
"They have got probably the best
fast bowling attack going around ... they bat really low as well ...
they're an exceptionally well-balanced side.
"But saying that, we
have had some great contests against them since I have been playing for
Australia. They have never really dominated us and the series have been
great contests.
"We know that if we do everything as well as we can in Australia this year, they will find it hard to beat us." |
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