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            <title>Ponting went the distance &#45; did his time, took his chances</title>
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            <description>In legendary English cricketer, Freddie Trueman&#8217;s biography, You Nearly Had Me that Time, Alan Wharton notes: &#8220;It&#8217;s a well&#45;known fact that when I&#8217;m on 99, I&#8217;m the best judge of a run in all the bloody world.&#8221; The same could be said for Ricky Ponting&#8217;s long awaited century.



I suspect I was not alone with my heart in my mouth yesterday when Ponting set off for a chancy run that gave him his ton. He would have been out by a metre if the ball had hit the stumps, but as the fates would have it, he made his ground. In doing so, Ponting not only answered his critics but settled a few yips.

But beyond the broad smile, triumphant wave of a bat and a very dirty shirt from his desperate slide, this was a ton with more than a little meaning. It showed Ponting made good his declaration that he believes he has still got what it takes to be a world class cricketer. That much is settled. So what else? Plenty.</description>
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