Ricky Ponting steps up to assist Lehmann for T20 tournament

Ricky Ponting will join Australia's coaching staff for next month's Twenty20 tri-series against England and New Zealand.
HELPING HAND: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting. Picture: Rui Vieira/PA.HELPING HAND: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting. Picture: Rui Vieira/PA.
HELPING HAND: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting. Picture: Rui Vieira/PA.

Ponting, who captained his country in the first two editions of the World T20, will act as assistant coach to Darren Lehmann, joining Troy Cooley and Matthew Mott in a new-look backroom team for the short format.

Lehmann’s regular deputies, David Saker, Brad Haddin and former England batsman Graeme Hick, will be in South Africa beginning preparations for a four-match Test tour.

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Ponting, who was recently named head coach of Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League, also worked with the T20 side during a three-match series against Sri Lanka last year.

“I’m delighted to be involved with the Australian squad again for what should be a terrific series against England and New Zealand,” he said.

“I loved working with the squad last year against Sri Lanka and I can’t wait to be working alongside Darren, Troy and Matthew this time around.

“Watching the KFC Big Bash League in my role as a commentator has shown me we have a wealth of talent available to us in this format and a tri-series like this will give us a great chance to establish a pattern of play that works best for the players.”

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Martin Guptill scored an unbeaten 86 as New Zealand clinched an eight-wicket win over Pakistan in a rain-affected second one-day international in Nelson.

Australian coach Darren Lehman. Picture: James O'Brien/PA.Australian coach Darren Lehman. Picture: James O'Brien/PA.
Australian coach Darren Lehman. Picture: James O'Brien/PA.

Guptill’s 71-ball 86 included five sixes and as many fours as New Zealand chased down their Duckworth-Lewis target of 151 from 25 overs with seven balls to spare.

Pakistan had scored 249-9 in their 50 overs after winning the toss, with half-centuries from Mohammad Hafeez (60), Shadab Khan (52) and Hasan Ali (51).

New Zealand lead 2-0 in the five-match series.