"I think Australia will meet India in the 2015 World Cup final. It will be an interesting match-up between two great batting sides and an ideal setting for a World Cup final," Ponting said at the Aaj Tak conclave 'Salaam Cricket'.
Sitting amid an elite panel of World Cup-winning captains, Ponting was frank in his admission that the Michael Clarke-led Aussie outfit will be a force to reckon with on its home ground.
"New Zealand are definitely the dark horses. They are unbelievably good at home. The have the best depth in their team with regard to fast bowlers and allrounders," he added.
After being involved in over 160 Tests and 370 ODIs, Ponting accumulated 27,082 runs to become Australia's leading run-scorer in Test and ODI cricket. Ponting opined that Aussie batsmen David Warner will be the one to watch out for in the 11th edition of the 50-over World Cup.
Ponting, who led Australia to win the quadrennial event in 2003 and 2007, rued that though the game has seen a change for the better in the last five years the art of bowling yorkers has not improved since the time of the great Wasim Akram and Curtly Ambrose.
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