Ponting 'shocked' by Warne's retirement Friday, December 22, 2006 05:33 [IST]
Melbourne:
Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting admitted he was 'shocked' and 'saddened"
after Test cricket's greatest bowler Shane Warne decided to quit.
In his first comments since Warne stunned the cricket world
with his announcement he was retiring from International and Australian
cricket, Ponting however revealed that he did not try to change his teammate's
mind.
Ponting said he was saddened to lose such a good teammate
but respected the spin king's decision, and vowed that it would not change the
team's determination to complete a 5-0 Ashes series whitewash against England.
"I think I was a bit shocked a bit saddened like
everybody else was not that he made the
decision because he'd obviously thought long and hard about wanting to
retire," Ponting said.
"But because of the fact I played with him for so long
and he's a really good friend of mine and I've learned a lot from him about the
game.Whenever you lose someone you've been close to for a long period of time
it's sad," he said..
"But he's obviously made that decision on other things
he wanted to do in his life so I didn't at any stage ever try to talk him out
of it," Ponting said.
Warne on Thursday revealed that he had broken the news to
Ponting as the team celebrated clinching the series by winning the third Test
in Perth this
week.
Ponting said he had impressed on the team the need to win
the remaining two Tests in Melbourne and Sydney as a testament to Warne.
"We want to win the next two games. It would be a
fitting end for Shane if we did that and that's the way we've got to approach
these next two," he said.
Ponting also stressed that Australia
could not afford to rest on their laurels after reclaiming the Ashes from England.
"I think we owe it to ourselves and we owe it to the
fans around Australia
to make sure that we aren't any more relaxed," he said.
"Losing last time stung everybody and we've go to make
sure now thatwith Warney doing what he's done, we can actually use that as some
sort of motivation to make sure we send off one of the all-time greats of the
game on the right note," he said. |