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Ricky Ponting names Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah in World T20 XI

World Cup winning captain Ricky Ponting has included India's Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah among his first five players for a World T20 playing eleven. Ponting reckons Pandya is arguably the best T20 all-rounder in the world while Bumrah is the most complete bowler across the three formats. "On current form, it's pretty hard to go past Hardik Pandya at number three.

His IPL was outstanding. "To see him back at the bowling crease is something that I was always a little bit unsure would actually ever happen … he's had some really big injury setbacks, which has obviously affected how much he's been able to play for India," said Ponting on the ICC Review. Pandya is back to bowling regularly lending much needed balance to the Indian team.

"But he's back bowling, and at 140kph which he was doing four or five years ago. But his batting and his maturity while batting has come on in leaps and bounds. "He understands the game better and he understands his game better than ever before and right now he's probably the best allrounder in the world in T20 cricket, and could potentially be in ODI cricket," said the former Australian captain.

The other three players in Ponting's first five include Rashid Khan, Babar Azam and Jos Buttler. On India's pace spearhead, Ponting added: "He is probably the most complete bowler across Test cricket, One Day cricket and T20 cricket in the world right now. Very good with the new ball when anyone decides to use him that way.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com