Ikki
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As I mentioned in my post, it is a real threat (the Australian expectations). Don't perform, get terrible reactions and possibly/probably even dropped.Yes but how can you say which pressure is greater? Tbh the pressure on Tendulkar to perform every time (i.e. the weight of expectations) sounds quite similar to the pressure on the Aussies to perform every time.
Also it might well be argued that cricket is not easily the major sport in Australia (I think) or at least there are viewers of other sports but in India and Pakistan there is literally no other national sport that can compete with cricket therefore cricket in India-Pakistan-SL means a lot more to a greater proportion of the public than in England-Australia hence greater public scrutiny and pressure on the players.
Cricket is no longer the main sport in Australia but I'd argue it is probably the worst scrutinised or least forgiving. Expectations were sky high when we were so good and even now they've changed little. Australians expect the team to get to #1, no ifs ands or buts. It's unreasonable (just how many sides are going to be as good as the one we had from 95-07?) but it's there.
Ponting lost his captaincy and, TBF, he's on his last life. There have been plenty of calls about his place - especially after Katich being dropped.that would explain why ponting's been playing badly for a couple of years at least, losing, and still in the team. seem to remember that talk of tendulkar retiring was pretty strident when he was out of form a few years back.