Ponting: Ideal time for Warner to retire was after 2022 MCG double hundred

Ricky Ponting believes David Warner missed the perfect time to retire from Test cricket after his double-century in opposition to South Africa on the MCG and recommended the World Test Championship ultimate could be a one-off probability for him to show he ought to play the Ashes.
His double hundred in his a centesimal Test on the MCG got here amid ongoing speak about his type and Ponting is of the view that the following recreation which was on the SCG would have been the time to exit on a excessive.

“Look, I was on radio a couple of days ago, back here in Australia, and I thought the absolute best time for Davey to retire, if he was thinking about it at all, was after the Sydney Test match here in Australia,” Ponting instructed the ICC Review podcast.

“He’d just played his 100th Test in Melbourne, and obviously got 200 in the first innings down there. And to bow out in front of his home crowd is obviously the way that every player would like to finish their careers.

“Who is aware of now that chance may not come round once more for Davey, you recognize. That’s practically one other 12 months away.”

Ponting expects Warner to feature in the WTC final at The Oval in June, which will be against either India or Sri Lanka, but sees it as a crucial outing to determine whether he features in the Ashes. Warner has an underwhelming record in England with an average of 26.04 from 13 Tests.
“I feel they’re going to undoubtedly wish to play him within the World Test Championship match,” he said. “They have gotten some actually huge selections to make, main into the Ashes as effectively. A bit like a number of the choice points they’d coming to India.

“They’re probably going to have similar things to think about when they get to the UK because David’s record in the UK is not as strong as it is in some other places around the world.”

However, Ponting added that Warner deserved to complete his Test profession on his phrases.

“I think his career deserves to finish the way he wants it to,” he stated. “Sort of not to be dropped or tapped on the shoulder in the middle of an overseas tour and have his career end in that way. That’s why I just hope he can find it within himself to score a lot of runs between now and next summer.”

Travis Head was promoted to open in Warner’s place for the second innings in Delhi and continued the function in Indore with success. However, he’s not considered as a everlasting successor given his affect within the center order though might do the function once more on the subcontinent.

“We’ll see where that lands in terms of the future but I see him [Head] as an incredible middle order player as well,” coach Andrew McDonald stated. “He can shift the momentum of the game in the middle order and I don’t think we want to take that away from this team. I think he can get on the back of others’ work at the top of the order in different conditions.”

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