Updated On: 15 May, 2024 06:24 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
Delhi Capitals boss Ricky Ponting says guiding a franchise team is a lot more challenging than mentoring a national side; Australia’s 2003 and 2007 ODI World Cup-winning captain believes it’s a tough task to create a group culture with limited time at one’s disposal

Ricky Ponting
Delhi Capitals head coach and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has said that the challenges a coach faces while handling a franchise makes the job more difficult than coaching a national team. “I think it is a lot more difficult being a coach of a franchise team because the different nationalities involved, a few Australian coaches, couple of Australian players, couple of South African players, we have New Zealanders, we have Nepalese part of our squad over the journey,” he said.
Ponting led Australia when they topped the Test match charts apart from leading his country to ODI World Cup triumphs in 2003 and 2007. He was a member of Steve Waugh’s World Cup-winning squad in 1999. “The hardest part of coaching with the franchise is getting the players together for a few days before the first game of the season, when you are trying to create culture around the team, you haven’t got much time with the players. It’s really hard to do that, it is also hard to make big skill changes in such a short period of time,” he said, listing the difficulties of the job.