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Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting did not score again in the third test of the Ashes to England to find scores of 12 and 1, and for the first time in his career, looks really heartbroken.
On Thursday, the Daily Telegraph, shoulders and head down as it fell slowly left the stage.
It seems that if nothing goes as planned, and desperately wicked.
Although he will continue to struggle, Swagger shows, spindle in hand and pride, body language seems to have temporarily gone down south.
Would it be his last Test in charge? If a second have the reins?
Ponting approach of speculation about his leadership has already made a U-turn.
Previously, he passionately argued that he was the man for the job. Now, he introduced the line it's out of his hands and the selectors will make their own opinion, perhaps as early as the end of this test.
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