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Skipper Ponting bats at nets, untroubled by injury

Australia captain Ricky Ponting appeared untroubled by his broken finger when he batted in the nets at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday ahead of the fourth Ashes test against England.

Updated on: Dec 25, 2010 06:00 PM IST
Reuters | By , Melbourne
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Australia captain Ricky Ponting appeared untroubled by his broken finger when he batted in the nets at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday ahead of the fourth Ashes test against England.

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Ponting, who injured the little finger on his left hand when attempting a catch in the third test in Perth, practised against a bowling machine indoors then went outside to face a raft of different bowlers on a sunny morning in Melbourne.

"He said it felt pretty good after facing some balls on the machines and facing some bowlers," vice captain Michael Clarke told reporters after the training session.

"Obviously we're all very hopeful and pretty confident that, unless they cut his finger off, it's going to be really hard to leave Punter (Ponting) out.

"I think he's going to have to wait until tomorrow and see how it pulls up after having a bat today, but he's pretty happy about how things went."

Holders England need only to draw the Test series to be the first since Mike Gatting's in 1986/87 to take the Ashes home from Australia.

 
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