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Ricky Ponting reveals his lowest point in captaincy career

During the Sydney Test of 2007-08 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Symonds had accused Harbhajan of calling him a 'monkey', a claim which the Indian off-spinner had denied.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
Ricky Ponting, monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
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Published : Mar 18, 2020, 5:25 PM IST

Melbourne: Two times World Cup-winning captain and arguably one of the best skipper in the history of cricket has revealed the lowest point of his captaincy stint. Ponting said that the infamous 'monkeygate' scandal involving Andrew Symonds and Harbhajan Singh was the worst phase of his captaincy.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
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Ponting-led Australia to 48 and 164 wins in 77 Tests and 228 ODIs respectively.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
monkeygate

During the Sydney Test of 2007-08 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Symonds had accused Harbhajan of calling him a 'monkey', a claim which the Indian off-spinner had denied.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
Ricky Ponting

"Monkeygate was probably the lowest (point in a career as captain). Losing the 2005 Ashes series was tough but I was in full control of that. But I wasn't in full control of what happened during the Monkeygate thing," Ponting told media.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
monkeygate

"It was a low point and also because it dragged on for so long. I remember coming off the ground during the Adelaide Test match and speaking to Cricket Australia officials about the case because the hearing was at the end of the Adelaide Test match."

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
monkeygate

The incident led to Harbhajan getting a three-match ban from the International Cricket Council (ICC) following a hearing which consisted of Ponting, Matthew Hayden and Michael Clarke who testified in Symonds' favour in a hearing after the match.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
Ricky Ponting

Sachin Tendulkar was the lone witness speaking in favour of Harbhajan as he was probably the closest person to hear what was going on between the mercurial Aussie and his teammate at the other end of the pitch.

"We all felt let down by the end result (of the Monkeygate controversy). The fact that it got in the way of the way we played our cricket for the next Test match was probably the most disappointing thing," Ponting said.

"So we go over there and India at Perth is game we expect to win and then we lost the match and after that, the next few days things just got worse and worse," he added.

Australia had won the Sydney Test by 122 runs. However, in the next Test at the WACA, they had to face a crushing 72-run defeat. The last Test had ended in a draw and Australia won the four-match series 2-1.

Melbourne: Two times World Cup-winning captain and arguably one of the best skipper in the history of cricket has revealed the lowest point of his captaincy stint. Ponting said that the infamous 'monkeygate' scandal involving Andrew Symonds and Harbhajan Singh was the worst phase of his captaincy.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
Facts

Ponting-led Australia to 48 and 164 wins in 77 Tests and 228 ODIs respectively.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
monkeygate

During the Sydney Test of 2007-08 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Symonds had accused Harbhajan of calling him a 'monkey', a claim which the Indian off-spinner had denied.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
Ricky Ponting

"Monkeygate was probably the lowest (point in a career as captain). Losing the 2005 Ashes series was tough but I was in full control of that. But I wasn't in full control of what happened during the Monkeygate thing," Ponting told media.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
monkeygate

"It was a low point and also because it dragged on for so long. I remember coming off the ground during the Adelaide Test match and speaking to Cricket Australia officials about the case because the hearing was at the end of the Adelaide Test match."

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
monkeygate

The incident led to Harbhajan getting a three-match ban from the International Cricket Council (ICC) following a hearing which consisted of Ponting, Matthew Hayden and Michael Clarke who testified in Symonds' favour in a hearing after the match.

Ricky Ponting,  monkey gate, captain, Melbourne
Ricky Ponting

Sachin Tendulkar was the lone witness speaking in favour of Harbhajan as he was probably the closest person to hear what was going on between the mercurial Aussie and his teammate at the other end of the pitch.

"We all felt let down by the end result (of the Monkeygate controversy). The fact that it got in the way of the way we played our cricket for the next Test match was probably the most disappointing thing," Ponting said.

"So we go over there and India at Perth is game we expect to win and then we lost the match and after that, the next few days things just got worse and worse," he added.

Australia had won the Sydney Test by 122 runs. However, in the next Test at the WACA, they had to face a crushing 72-run defeat. The last Test had ended in a draw and Australia won the four-match series 2-1.

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