If you thought Ricky Ponting was no longer Harbhajan’s bunny, think again. Harbhajan is still haunting the Australian skipper. The genial sardar has been taking Ishant Sharma out to taste the fine Australian cuisine. Little wonder then, that Ishant came out next afternoon and had Ponting for lunch.
The gangling 19-year old, just into his fourth Test, grabbed eyeballs for his nine-over spell this morning from the Lillee-Marsh stand end. He dismantled Ricky Ponting’s technique.
It was an entertaining contest within the victory euphoria. And it was satisfying for the Delhi seamer, especially because Ponting is Ishant’s favourite batsman in international cricket.
“Yes, Ponting has been my favourite batsman from when I was a kid, and I have always enjoyed watching him. To bowl to him and beat him time and again here gives you a nice high. It gives you the confidence to bowl well. It’s satisfying to get him out. And get him in both innings? Well, that’s wonderful. It’s a bigger high when you also contribute towards the team’s progress. I have just nine wickets, but that dismissal I enjoyed most. Seems that dinner with Bhajji bhai worked,” he laughs loudly.
But Ishant could have missed out on Ponting this innings, had Virender Sehwag not ‘fought’, so to say, with Anil Kumble to keep Ishant for one more over, having RP on hold. The Indian skipper admits he almost made that mistake before he gave into Sehwag’s words. “Ishant had already bowled a long spell of seven overs and I was replacing him with RP, but Sehwag came to me and said that he’s used to bowling 11 overs and more for Delhi. So keep him on. Viru has seen him more than I have, so I kept him on and he gave me the wicket,” says Kumble with a big smile.
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