Ponting relishes World Cup duel with Tendulkar

BANGALORE, (Reuters) – Australia captain Ricky  Ponting is relishing the opportunity of another batting duel  with India’s Sachin Tendulkar in what will probably be their  last World Cup.
Ponting, 36, the tournament’s second most prolific batsman  behind Tendulkar, said he had always enjoyed playing against the  world’s leading runs scorer in test and one-day cricket.

Ricky Ponting
Riky Ponting

“There is no bigger stage than a World Cup for all of us to  stand up and perform well,” Ponting told a news conference on  Friday.
“I am sure Sachin wants to have a good tournament. I am sure  he wants to be a part of the World Cup-winning side, but  hopefully he is not.”
“It probably will be Sachin’s last World Cup and probably my  last World Cup as well. I guess we have been lucky over the  years to play a lot of cricket against each other.
“I have always enjoyed the chance of playing against Sachin  and playing against the Indian team, especially under these  conditions here.
“So, nothing will change over the next few weeks. We will  enjoy and see who comes out on the top.”
Ponting, who led Australia to victory in the last two  tournaments, said he felt there was no outright favourite for  the Feb. 19-April 2 tournament in India, Sri Lanka and  Bangladesh.
“There are a number of very good cricket teams out there at  the moment,” he said.
“Yes, we rank number one but we will not be thinking about  being the number one team in the next couple of weeks.
“We will be training as hard as anybody else and preparing  better than anyone else to give ourselves the best chance in the  tournament. That is all we can do.”
Ponting said Australia would miss injured left-hander  Michael Hussey, who was Australia’s best batsman in the losing  Ashes series.
“Losing Michael Hussey is a big loss to our setup. There is  no doubt about it,” Ponting said. “His experience and his  knowledge of the game in tournaments like this are almost second  to none. We will miss him”