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I actually meant Ponting's Ashes Record IN England. An average of 42 is mediocre as compared to his overall average.When Ponting faced them, he did so also in the trying conditions in Sharjah which I would say is even more a testament to his batting. His batting against Pakistan is not in question like Tendulkar's is.
Tendulkar vs Pakistan pre 2000 with WW and even Imran is 7 matches at 35. A poor record for players of this stature.
Ponting's Ashes record is ordinary because he averages 48 yet Sachin's averages of 35, 42, etc are decent? That's Ponting's worst opponent, he is only 1-2 points off making his English record and his Indian record over 50 - which would mean he averages 50+ against every Test nation in the world. His only blot would be playing in India...nothing else.
It's not really disputable, Ponting has the more complete record.
Tendulkar is clearly the more rounded player, as he has shown hardly any weakness in his technique, and equally adept at facing pace and spin. Plus he'd be playing for Australia had he been born in Australia (given his record there), while Punter wouldnt be playing Ranji with had he been born in India. Ponting's basically a home bully. He has made tons of his runs on roadish Australian pitches, as compared to Tendulkar who has made runs basically everywhere.
And one more thing, Tendulkar has played in 50+ grounds as compared to Ponting's 30-odd. And to finish, Tendulkar's runs are more or less evenly distributed all over the World, as his top 5 grounds have contributed around 30% to his overall kitty, while POnting's more than half runs have come from his top 5 grounds, all of them in Australia. So that should pretty sum up who's been the more rounded player.
And this is my final post in Ponting Vs Tendulkar topic. It serves no purpose in a Hayden Vs Gavaskar thread.