Ikki
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The original poster talked about Ponting batting in Australia as if it's easy to bat in Australia because of flat pitches, I assume. When it's equally true, if not more so, with India.hey, you mentioned tendulkar scoring mostly in india and against weak australian attacks! when i disproved it by showing his record is better than pontings in such circumstances, you want to change it to overall figures. you are welcome to do so. but dont use this to argue that ponting has a better record against better bowlers. he does not. lara and sachin have a better record against great bowlers in overseas tests. you accept it and change your earlier argument.
Furthermore, I showed you, Tendulkar faced mostly a 2nd-string Aussie bowling outfit.
Your analysis was flawed because Tendulkar's record is helped out by his mauling of one side: Sri Lanka.
It's like that example I showed in the Wicketkeeper thread:
Player A may average 30 against 9 teams and average 100 against the 10th team and take his average to 40.
Player B may average 44 against 9 teams and average 20 against the 10th team and bring his average to 39.
On the whole, it looks like Player A was more successful than Player B, but in reality it is Player B who had more success - if you measure success in that he had the consistency to score higher against a broader range of opponents.
You are cherry picking because by lumping them all together you fail to look at the true picture. You can't put Murali in there - he is a great bowler, but his side did not have a good attack. It hides the fact that through all the great attacks one by one Tendulkar was merely average.i am cherry picking???? tell me which great bowler have i missed out or which mediocre bowler have i added to make sachin's record better than ponting's? actually, if you want to believe in something irrespective what the actual facts are it is your problem. just dont be surprised the rest of the world is functioning normally. cheers.
Look at my post before this, it illustrates this point clearly. Lara and Ponting were great against the best. Tendulkar was simply average.
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