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This is an archive article published on March 22, 2011

Tendulkar,Ponting get ready for final Cup duel

The two ageing warriors would like to stamp their superiority on March 24.C

The quarter final clash between Australia and India,in Ahmedabad on Thursday,is not only about who stays in the hunt for the title but also about two of game’s modern day greats Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting squaring off in a World Cup game for what appears to be one last time.

The two ageing warriors would like to stamp their superiority and propel their side to the last four stage on March 24 at Motera’s Sardar Patel Stadium.

Neither of the two is expected to be around in 2015 when the next edition is scheduled to be held Down Under.

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In the previous meeting between the two sides in the World Cup,that took place in the summit clash of the 2003 edition in Johannesburg,Ponting came out trumps with his unbeaten century took the game away from India even before the Men In Blue came out to bat.

Ponting’s blistering 140 not out,in only 121 balls with a staggering eight sixes and 4 fours,had propelled Australia to an imposing 359 for two.

Chasing the huge Australian total,Tendulkar could score only 4 and despite Virender Sehwag’s run-a-ball 82,India fell well short of the target and Australia walked away with cricket’s most coveted prize for the second edition running.

On Thursday,in front of a vociferous 50,000-strong crowd,the Indian master has the chance to make ample amends for what happened eight years ago and also step into the record books as the first batsman to have scored 100 centuries combined in both forms of cricket Tests and ODIs.

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Tendulkar has had a very good tournament individually,with superbly crafted tons against England and South Africa at the league stage,though both efforts could not power India to victories,with the first match tied and the second ending in a narrow defeat.

Ponting,on the other hand,has had a horrendous run with the bat. In six matches,he has mustered a miserly 102 runs with 36 being his best effort at a poor average of 20.40,less than half his 358-match career average.

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