subshakerz
Hall of Fame Member
I tend to view players who benefited from early 2000s to early 2010s as scoring a higher percentage of discount runs. So I view those whose reputations are built solely on this period as slightly suspect and possibly overrated. So yeah, Ponting's record is definitely inflated as well.I don't disagree that Kallis's average is inflated (so is Sanga's).
I do think Ponting's is inflated as well(though I agree it is controversial). For a start, he averaged a full 11 run more at home than abroad.
And I hate to bring up India again, but can't help because the difference is glaring. Ponting averages 88 at home against India but 26 away.
However, Ponting from the start to 2008/9 was pretty much seen in world cricket as a better bat than Kallis, so a few more years of longevity are not enough to make Kallis a better batsman for me.