Australian legend Ricky Ponting. (File Photo| PTI) 
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Ricky Ponting suffers health scare during commentary, pays visit to hospital

It has been a difficult couple of years for Australian cricket as far as heart health is concerned.

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NEW DELHI: Former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting was rushed to hospital after he felt unwell in Perth during his commentary duties in the opening Test against West Indies on Friday.

According to media reports, the 47-year-old Ponting was at the Optus Stadium for his commentary duties when he felt unwell and was taken to hospital during the lunchtime as a precautionary measure to check on his heart.

"Australia's team doctor, Leigh Golding, drove Ponting to the hospital to be examined after the 47-year-old complained of feeling dizzy," Sydney Morning Herald said in a report.

Ponting left the commentary box at the stroke of lunch after being in the broadcasting for 40 minutes.

Former Australia coach Justin Langer accompanied him to the hospital. He did not return for the rest of the day.

"Ricky Ponting is unwell and will not be providing commentary for the remainder of today's coverage," a Seven spokesperson said, according to the report.

The report said Ponting was feeling "fine" after the check-up.

Ponting has played 168 Tests, scoring 13.378 runs at an average of 51.85, with 41 hundreds and 62 half-centuries. In 375 ODIs, he scored 13,704 runs with 30 hundreds and 82 fifties. He also played 17 T20Is, making 401 runs and scored two fifties.

Two Australian legends, Shane Warne and Rod Marsh passed away this year, while another Australian batter Dean Jones had died of a heart attack in September 2020.

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