Ponting also said that the talk of the end of an era in Australian cricket was misplaced.
"It's a bit premature to say it was the end of an era for Australian cricket, it was a pretty good game tonight. I do not think we were far away from winning the game against a very good Indian team on their home soil. I think it's a bit too early to say it's the end of an era," said Ponting.
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Ponting said his side had the chances to win the game and they were devastated by the loss.
"We had great expectations from the game. We were a well organized group. We are devastated. We found it difficult to get momentum. Not performing at critical moments cost us the game. We did not grab our opportunities," he said.
"We were 15 to 20 runs short with the bat. 250-260 was a good total but we lost wickets at a bad time and never got the momentum going. We did not execute the plans properly," said the 36-year-old Tasmanian who scored a superb 104 today after having struggled in the earlier part of the tournament.
Australia's Ricky Ponting and David Hussey react after losing his quarter-final match against India
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