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Too soon to call for change at the top: Ponting – cricket.com.au
Ricky Ponting believes Australia should give a “battling” Joe Burns time to work through his lean run with the bat

How Ashwin dismantled Australia’s middle order: Ponting
Test great Ricky Ponting says it is too early to call for a change at the top of Australia’s batting order despite the new-look opening combination of Joe Burns and Matthew Wade falling cheaply in Adelaide.
Burns and Wade each made eight on day two of the first Vodafone Test, both out lbw to gun India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah, as Australia were bowled out for 191 to hand the visitors a 53-run first-innings lead.
Ponting had backed Burns to…
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