Personally, never thought it a good idea to have recently retired players be a coach on same team. Must be hard to maintain objectivity or point out issues to their teammates of many years.All that really says to me is that Langer should be nowhere near the current setup if Australia are to move forward.
Australia is being impatient. I really think punter should be given chances like Dravid and Sachin got.
and who says that in time they won't be?True that but you can not ignore the fact that your youngsters aren't gold as well.
Khawaja and Hughes are not really 'replacement' for punter.
Really Harsh on Ponting, that.Or do you want to give him chances like Imran Farhat?
Yeah, can certainly see it happening if he stays in the team till then.Believe me, Punter will strike gold against India. We have a history of helping batsmen get back into form
Farhat not a good comparison, given he wasn't being given chances because he's an ATG and has 10,000+ test runs behind him.and who says that in time they won't be?
The youngsters need to be given a chance and Ponting has been ordinary since the last 4 years and terrible for the last 2. He is 36 and he doesn't seem that he will get better any time soon. I think the writing is on the wall. He should make a sensible decision and walk away now.
Or do you want to give him chances like Imran Farhat?
Of course Ponting can probably never fall so low but you get the point. Does he need to be given as many chances as Farhat to see if he has anything left in him?Really Harsh on Ponting, that.
Definitely something wrong with the next bloke in line being 25, having 30 international games under his belt and averaging 60 in FC cricket.Nobody's knocking the door down with piles of FC runs, and when the best option to come in is David Warner, there's something wrong.
he has been so ordinary of late that there is no point in discussing him except retirementGood thread. Wondered why no one was talking about Ponting on this forum.