There were, however, two things in which Ponting's confidence seemed justified -- his side's pedigree in ICC tournaments, the World Cup in particular, and its remarkable one-day record in the subcontinent wickets.
He palpably wasted no time in referring to the two factors.
"We have a great record in one-day internationals in the subcontinent," he said, adding, "And the World Cup is the pinnacle of our sport where we have done well thus far.
"We only have got to play some good cricket in the next six weeks if we are to defend our title."
In what is certainly Ponting's World Cup swansong, his teammates can give him no better farewell gift than a third world title (as captain). And that would go a long way to justify the Australian captain's faith in his wards.
Australia's captain Ricky Ponting arrives on a rickshaw at the opening ceremony of the World Cup on Thursday
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