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Ponting wants competition

ByReuters

Published 03/05/2007 at 11:36 GMT

Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes his team will continue to dominate world cricket for years to come unless their opponents improve.

CRICKET 2007 World Cup Australia Ricky Ponting

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Rival countries had been hoping Australia would lose their grip on world cricket with the retirements of Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Damien Martyn.
But those hopes look to have been dashed after an Australian team featuring the next generation of players hardly broke sweat on the way to winning the World Cup for the third time in a row.
"The skills that were on display at that World Cup have probably never been seen before in international cricket and that should be something that we should be very proud of," Ponting said after the team arrived home.
He added that the recent exodus of senior players would not necessarily allow other countries to close the gap.
"I think if anything we have increased that margin between the teams through this tournament."
Of the 15 Australians who played in the World Cup, only McGrath is quitting. The two openers Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden both want to continue despite being in their late 30s.
There is also no shortage of quality younger players coming through with Michael Clarke, Mike Hussey and Andrew Symonds already team regulars.
Australia's long search for an all-rounder looks to have borne fruit in the form of Shane Watson, while the fast bowling stocks look as healthy as ever since the emergence of Stuart Clark, Shaun Tait, Nathan Bracken and Mitchell Johnson.
Australia's biggest problem is finding a long term replacement for spinner Warne, but Ponting said the future was still as bright as ever.
"I think we have just gone ahead and even widened that gap so it is up to the opposition countries to address that fact and look at what we are doing," he said.
"And look at how they are playing their cricket and make sure next time they played against us, they can compete better against us."
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