Ponting unable to break the record
Written by Kashif Aziz on December 28th, 2006
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With the last test of the year played, Ricky Ponting stand is unable to break Mohammad Yousuf’s record of highest runs score in a calender year.
It was also guessed by the readers of CricketViewer who participated in the poll ‘Can Ricky Ponting break Mohammad Yousuf’s record of highest test runs in a calendar year‘.
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