Hyderabad: Ricky Ponting is arguably one of the best batsmen that the game has ever seen. Ricky also won two World Cups as a captain for the Australian team. The right-hand batsman arrived at the international stage in 1997 when he scored his first Test century in Ashes.
"My first Test ton and an Ashes one, 23 years ago to the day. Being on 99 that day was the most nervous I think I ever was, but thankfully I had Matthew Elliott at the other end to help guide me through as he went on to a magnificent 199," Ponting tweeted.
In the match at Leeds, Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first.
Jason Gillespie picked up seven wickets as Australia bundled out England for 172 in the first innings.
Australia was then in a spot of bother as the side was reduced to 50/4. But it was then that Ricky Ponting got together with Mark Elliot.
The duo went on to stitch together a partnership of 268 runs for the fifth wicket.
Ponting played an innings of 127 runs from 202 balls with the help of 16 boundaries and one six.