
Beau Webster looked completely ready in WTC Final: Ricky Ponting praises all-rounder
Ricky Ponting heaped praise on Beau Webster for his brilliant knock during Day 1 of the World Test Championship final between Australia and South Africa on Wednesday, June 11. Webster top scored for the Aussies with 72 runs as they posted 212 runs on the board in the first innings on Wednesday. Webster came in during a tricky period as Australia had lost Travis Head just before lunch with the score at 67 for four. The all-rounder did have a lucky break when South Africa didn't go for a review against him and he paid them pay with his knock off 92 balls. Speaking to the ICC, Ponting said that the scoreboard would have looked a lot different without Webster's contributions. advertisement'He just looked completely ready.'
'You take those 70 odd runs out, that scorecard looks a whole lot different,' Ricky Ponting told ICC Digital after Australia's first innings.'Webster is comfortable with his own game'Ponting said that he feels Webster is a lot more comfortable with his own game right now. The former Aussie skipper said that the thing he liked about Webster's knock was that he maintained his own natural style of play and went about things by trying to be aggressive and put some pressure back on the South African bowlers. 'I think that says a lot about how comfortable he is in his own game right now and even the comfort he has of being in the Australian middle order."'The thing I liked about that today was, although Australia were in a little bit of trouble, wickets were falling (Webster) was able to go out there and maintain his own natural style of play and play the way that he wanted to play and try and be aggressive and try and put some pressure back on the South African bowlers,' said Ponting. Australia would end the day having the upper hand as they had South Africa reeling at 43 for 4 at the end of Day 1.
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