Ricky Ponting Shared The Toughest Over He Ever Faced

Ricky Ponting is regarded as one of the greatest cricketers to have played the game for Australia. He is the second-highest run-getter in the history of the longest format of the game before he finished his glorious career with 13,378 runs in Test cricket. In his glorious career, he scored 27,486 runs for Australia.

On Friday, the former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting revealed the toughest over he has ever faced in his glorious cricketing career. Recently, he took to his Twitter and shared a Tweet by England Cricket, which featured a video of Flintoff troubling Ricky Ponting during the 2005 Ashes.

Well, England Cricket took to their twitter and shared a video clipping of Flintoff’s famous over, where he troubled Ricky Ponting during the entire over. By the end of the over, Flintoff ended up in taking the wicket of Ricky Ponting. England cricket wrote:

Is there an emoji for goosebumps? That crowd noise @flintoff11

Here, check out the Tweet:

Ricky Ponting soon took notice of the Tweet and came up with a reply, where he revealed that it was the toughest over that he faced during his cricketing career. Sharing the tweet of England cricket, Ricky Ponting wrote:

“Best over I ever faced. Class reverse swing at 90odd mph!” 

Here, check out the Tweet of Ricky Ponting:

Earlier this week, in an interview, Ricky Ponting had recalled the 2005 Ashes and termed it as the greatest series played ever. He had said:

It was my childhood dream to play some Ashes cricket. I have played in eight or nine Ashes series so there are some fond memories and then there are some which are not that fond memories,”

He added:

“One such not so fond memory includes the 2005 Ashes series, where we were beaten by Michael Vaughan’s England. It was probably one of the all-time great series, Vaughan’s team was too good. We won the first Test at Lord’s, but then came the Edgbaston Test, it was one of the all-time great Tests and we came up short, then in the third Test we had to battle it out for a draw,”

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