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Washington Freedom Appoints Ricky Ponting as Head Coach before MLC Season 2

Ricky Ponting, the former Australia captain, has been named head coach of the Washington Freedom for the second season of Major League Cricket (MLC).

The franchise took to X to announce Ponting as the head coach and wrote, “Get ready for a cricket revolution! With @RickyPonting leading, Washington Freedom is set to transform American cricket. As we dive into MLC Season 2, expect groundbreaking plays. Let the games begin.”

The 49-year-old will take over the post left vacant by Sydney Sixers coach Greg Shipperd. Freedom finished third in the MLC’s debut season, guided by Ponting’s longtime coach.

Ricky Ponting, as he embarks on a new cricketing journey in the US, said in a statement: “I’m extremely excited to be joining the Washington Freedom in 2024. Cricket is really on the rise in the US and I’m looking forward to being involved in Major League Cricket. I’ve been impressed by everyone involved at Washington Freedom, and, while it’s a bit surreal to be replacing my mate Greg Shipperd, there’s probably no one better to set up a successful franchise. I’m ready to build on his work as we look towards the coming season.”

Michael Klinger, CNSW Head of Male T20 Cricket and General Manager of Cricket at Washington Freedom, believes Ponting’s arrival will have a huge impact on the MLC and cricket in the United States.

“Ricky was one of the most recognised and revered cricketers in the world during his playing days and is now one of the most respected and coveted coaches on the global circuit. It is a huge coup, not only for Washington Freedom and the partnership with Cricket NSW, but more holistically for Major League Cricket and cricket in North America in general,” Klinger said.

“Players want to play for Ricky. He has an incredible eye for talent and a skill in bringing the best out of those players. Ricky will work with some of our CNSW coaches and players who are part of the Washington Freedom set up and we look forward to building on the foundations for success from the first edition of MLC,” he added.

Freedom owner Sanjay Govil added, “Reflecting on the success of MLC’s inaugural season and the aspiration to elevate cricket in the USA, we are poised to build upon the foundations laid last year. Our journey saw us capture the imagination of the cricket-passionate local community, showcasing the burgeoning talent within the US and igniting a passion for the sport. As we look to the future, it’s clear that our ambitions require a figure of unmatched stature and expertise.”

Avijit Gupta

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