kingjulian
U19 12th Man
I quote from wiki..Ponting averaged 40 against them; hardly failing. And he did better against Pakistan and S.Africa than Tendulkar did...so what now?
The selectors had to step in to protect him from good Pace bowlers here.Ponting continued in the role for the series against the West Indies in 1996–97 in Australia. After two Test matches and three scores under 10, he was replaced by Justin Langer,[63] despite scoring 88 in the First Test.[50] He was out of the team for six months, and missed the remaining three Tests against the West Indies, the three Tests on the tour to South Africa, both series victories to Australia.
He then had to be protected from good spin bowling here.
So he really needed to be protected from good bowling basically so his average does not take a dent. Some great player he is.On the subsequent tour of Pakistan less than six months later, Ponting was dropped in favour of Darren Lehmann. The left-hander was perceived to be a better player of spin and a better prospect on the dry pitches of the Indian subcontinent than Ponting.
Waugh or Tendulkar did not need anything like that.