The 41-year-old right handed batsman walked down the memory lane and talked about the historic 2001 India-Australia series, saying: "2001 series was probably the most remarkable Test series I have played in. We lost the series but the level of cricket that was played and the intensity with which the series was played, the audience in attendance right through the series was unbelievable.
"All finishing off..Going to Kolkata... When you ask (commentator) Harsha Bhogale about his most memorable Test match, pretty sure the Kolkata Test will be one right at the top. (VVS) Laxman 280, (Rahul) Dravid 180, after being enforced follow on, India declared a few hundreds in the front and just had over a session to bowl us out and they did.
Australia had thrashed India by 10 wickets in Mumbai, but the hosts bounced back to win the Kolkata and Chennai Tests to clinch the three-Test rubber 2-1.
The series is remembered for a valiant 281 not out by Laxman in the Kolkata Test when he and Dravid batted for the entire day after follow on was enforced.
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Meanwhile, Ponting said that the upcoming series between South Africa and Australia is going to be a "great" contest as the two cricket powerhouses are fiercely competitive and a delight to watch when they are up against each other.
"They have still got guys like (Hashim) Amla, (AB) de Villiers, those guys (JP) Duminy in the middle order, they are world-class players," the Australian great told reporters here at an event organised for tourism promotion in Tasmania.
"Whenever Australia and South Africa compete, it is generally a pretty good contest. Australian boys will have to be at the top of the game (and) all and it should be a great series," the two-time World Cup winning skipper said.
While the ODIs will be played in South Africa, the Test matches will be organised Down Under at Perth, Hobart and Adelaide.
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