Australia captain Ricky Ponting tested out his broken finger during fielding and throwing drills on Thursday and said he was hopeful of playing the fourth Ashes Test against England 'pain-free'. Ponting broke his little finger during a catch attempt in the slips in the third test in Perth and did
not take the field on the fourth and final day as Australia completed a 267-run victory to level the five-test series 1-1.
The 36-year-old captain appeared to have little difficulty during the fielding session at the Melbourne Cricket Ground but elected not to take the crease in the nets.
Ponting has endured a poor series with the bat, with just 83 runs at an average of 16.60, 51 of those as Australia batted out the first test for a draw in Brisbane.
"The finger is good actually. I joined in and did a fair bit of fielding at training this morning, I didn't have a bat today but I'll jump into the nets tomorrow," Ponting said at a public appearance in Melbourne.
"So I think, as I said after the Perth game, I'm a really good chance of playing in this test match and hopefully I'll be able to play pain-free, which will be nice."
not take the field on the fourth and final day as Australia completed a 267-run victory to level the five-test series 1-1.
The 36-year-old captain appeared to have little difficulty during the fielding session at the Melbourne Cricket Ground but elected not to take the crease in the nets.
Ponting has endured a poor series with the bat, with just 83 runs at an average of 16.60, 51 of those as Australia batted out the first test for a draw in Brisbane.
"The finger is good actually. I joined in and did a fair bit of fielding at training this morning, I didn't have a bat today but I'll jump into the nets tomorrow," Ponting said at a public appearance in Melbourne.
"So I think, as I said after the Perth game, I'm a really good chance of playing in this test match and hopefully I'll be able to play pain-free, which will be nice."