Ricky Ponting looks certain to captain Australia in the crucial fourth test against England in Melbourne after his entry with a net session unscathed.
The 36-year-old broke a finger when he parried a snapshot of Australia win third race 267-Test in Perth.
However, he Flight against a bowling machine in the nets inside the MCG, before taking a position outside the shed value coach Tim Nielsen.
"Ricky is very happy with how it happened," teammate Michael Clarke said.
"He said he felt great after more than a few balls on the machines and turn Bowling [networks].
"We're all full of hope and confidence. Unless you cut your finger on it, it will be very hard to leave Punter [Ponting] to.
Uncapped New South Wales drummer Usman Khawaja has been queued for Ponting, who will not be able to field in the slips if he plays Sunday.
"It is likely that the land in mid-off mid-year," said Australia vice-captain Clarke.
"As long as you're close enough to see a line bowlers are bowling, the bowler is probably better off Puntland can not talk with them.
The 36-year-old broke a finger when he parried a snapshot of Australia win third race 267-Test in Perth.
However, he Flight against a bowling machine in the nets inside the MCG, before taking a position outside the shed value coach Tim Nielsen.
"Ricky is very happy with how it happened," teammate Michael Clarke said.
"He said he felt great after more than a few balls on the machines and turn Bowling [networks].
"We're all full of hope and confidence. Unless you cut your finger on it, it will be very hard to leave Punter [Ponting] to.
Uncapped New South Wales drummer Usman Khawaja has been queued for Ponting, who will not be able to field in the slips if he plays Sunday.
"It is likely that the land in mid-off mid-year," said Australia vice-captain Clarke.
"As long as you're close enough to see a line bowlers are bowling, the bowler is probably better off Puntland can not talk with them.

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