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Evil Scotsman
I think the only thing which might save Ponting in the immediate short term is the injuries to Marsh and Watson. Assuming neither of them are fit, I'd be going withPonting's had enough chances to go out on his own terms, including this particular tests where he can say with deserved pride that he helped win the test and save the series. If he misses the boat then that's his own fault. Player's only deserve to go out on their own terms when their performances are still acceptable. Once you drop below that threshold you are owed nothing. I'd argue pretty strongly that Ponting passed that threshold in the last Ashes and last gasp 50 before the axe drops shouldn't be anywhere near enough to save him. Sentimentality doesn't win Test matches.
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for New Zealand, and if Warner goes well I'd be tapping Ponting on the shoulder and saying "by the way, we've still got Watson and Marsh to fit into this top 6, if you know what we're saying." I agree that once your performance drops to a point where it isn't acceptable, a level which Ponting has been at for a year, then you're owed nothing but at the same time I think it would be more convenient for all concerned if publically it looks like Ponting is going on his own terms. He's coming up for 37, there is a top 6 which is taking shape which doesn't include him, and every Test he stubbornly clings on is a Test that he's denying a younger batsman experience in. I subscribe to Cribb's school of thought about picking your best players and age not being a factor, but Ponting's batting in the last year has only barely been better than Peter Siddle's. Mitchell Johnson has more of a case to be batting 4 than Ponting does.