Australia maybe behind in the opening Ashes 2023 encounter with Pat Cummins-led side ,looking to chase down the remaining 174 runs with seven wickets in hand. Meanwhile former Aussie skipper, Ricky Ponting is undoubtedly winning the off-field contest. Known for his sharp wit and cricketing acumen, Ponting once again showed a glimpse of his old cricketing days against erstwhile Ashes rival Kevin Pietersen in a verbal banter on Live TV.
The incident happened when the pair were speaking on Sky Sports‘ broadcast during the lunch break on day four of the first Ashes Test. At that point, England were looking comfortable at 155/5 with a lead of 162 in hand. Joe Root single-handedly bolstered England’s score in the first session. He played a counter-attacking knock of 46 before being dismissed by Nathan Lyon. However, Root’s impressive batting caught Pietersen’s attention, particularly the 32-year-old’s execution of reverse ramps and unorthodox shots.
Pietersen praised Root’s approach and his ability to put pressure back on the Aussies.
“Joe Root just owned the game. He ran the game, he was pure quality and he just owned that space. All of this lot (Australian players) were just scratching their heads going ‘what do we do?’,” Pietersen said.
Nevertheless, Ponting had a quick response to shut down Pietersen and reminded everyone of his own prowess.
“Well he’s out now, he got 40,” the ex-Australian captain said bluntly.
In just seven words, Ponting showcased his skill in delivering a sharp and effective comeback, establishing his dominance in the off-field challenge.
Here’s the video:
"It is materialising into something special" 🍿
Ricky Ponting and Kevin Pietersen reflect on the morning session 💭 pic.twitter.com/lmqkBZOB2e
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 19, 2023
Talking about the game, the opening Ashes Test between Australia and England continues to be enthralling for spectators, with both teams having a realistic chance of winning the contest. After England got out for 273 in their second innings, setting Australia a target of 281 runs, the hosts managed to take three wickets before the end of play on Day 4. England reduced the visitors to 107/3 with 7 wickets to claim victory on the judgement day.