
BRISBANE (AFP) -Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting may miss the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa because of undisclosed family reasons.
The Australian squad was due to leave for South Africa on Monday morning but Cricket Australia said Ponting would not make the flight.
Vice-captain Adam Gilchrist will lead the Australian squad and a decision on whether Ponting joins them for the tournament is expected later in the week.
All-rounder Shane Watson and paceman Stuart Clark will also remain behind and may join the squad later in the week.
Watson has a hamstring injury, while Clark's son has been taken ill.
Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland said “a private family issue” had arisen with Ponting during the weekend.
“The situation is expected to be clearer later in the week, at which time Ponting's availability would be re-assessed,” Sutherland said.
“Any decision on whether or not a squad replacement is needed will be assessed at that time as well.
“In the meantime, Adam Gilchrist will head the squad as he has done with distinction on previous occasions.
“Our captain is obviously disappointed not to be with the team for the start of tour and has asked if his privacy could be respected in the meantime.”
Ponting holds the record for the highest score in 20-20 cricket which stands at 98 not out made in just 55 balls against New Zealand at Aukland in 2005.
The Australians have also hold the record for hitting the most number of sixes in an innings which is 14 against England at Sydney in 2007 and has scored the highest total of 221 for 5 also against England at the same venue in 2007.
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