capt_Luffy
Cricketer Of The Year
I really am not. I really believe that Steve Waugh is better than Ponting, clearly in my mind.Who’s saying one has to be easily ahead of the other though? You’re moving the goal posts here mate
I really am not. I really believe that Steve Waugh is better than Ponting, clearly in my mind.Who’s saying one has to be easily ahead of the other though? You’re moving the goal posts here mate
I don't really have a thing for this "dominance"; but even then, shouldn't the era difference make up for that by the Ponting logic of being a no. 3??VVS is better than Pujara. Pujara is slow. It's not a same comparison to Ponting vs S Waugh. Ponting was more dominant than S Waugh.
I'm Sri Lankan you imbecile.An Englishman talking about bad food ?
Have you eaten your breakfast of baked beans ?
I’m sorry mateI'm Sri Lankan you imbecile.
I will be eating their breakfast on friday.An Englishman talking about bad food ?
Have you eaten your breakfast of baked beans ?
Yes, it should. Also, the away performance. Ponting went missing in India which were a strong side in 2000s and has middling record in England. Runs in England matter more for Australia than elsewhere due to Ashes thing. Isn't it? I mean there are more reasons to rate S Waugh higher than Ponting.I don't really have a thing for this "dominance"; but even then, shouldn't the era difference make up for that by the Ponting logic of being a no. 3??
Ah, so you're turning into Americans.Street vendors have been dumping half a kilo of grated cheese on everything the last few years unless explicitly told not to. It's an epidemic.
You should watch more cricket then.I don't really have a thing for this "dominance"
No it doesn't.shouldn't the era difference make up for that by the Ponting logic of being a no. 3??
My deepest condolenceI will be eating their breakfast on friday.
you really have no clue about cricket, do you?Steve Waugh is by far one of if not the best back the wall batsman. And then by the batting position argument, shouldn't Pujara be easily ahead of Laxman. Waugh for instance performed really good away against India, England, South Africa and West Indies. Ponting's away record is not really anything to write home about.
T20s have messed up with all your minds....You should watch more cricket then.
No it doesn't.
No, definitely I know about crickets:you really have no clue about cricket, do you?
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Reading the first part I almost thought we found a middle ground.... No, saying a batsman like Gavaskar is "less skillful" than Sehwag; because Sehwag is more dominant; is just wrong. And it's also wrong to think dominant batsmen don't need support any more than passive ones. Reference; George Headley. If you think the things like patience and perseverance are secondary and not as important as dominance; I don't think we really have much to continue this discussion on.@capt_Luffy
A dominant batsman puts the pressure back on the opposition attack, making it easier for himself and his teammates, as the opposition attack loses its control or some control.
A passive batsman though holds the innings together, he allows the opposition attack to settle and bowl better and more often than not get on top of you, putting your partners at the other end under pressure as they have to deal with more controlled bowling and also having to pick up the scoring rate. It works when other batsmen around that passive batter are able to take charge.
Enforcer vs Anchor
A team needs an anchor or two but dominant batters make life easy for everyone around them leading to relatively better outcomes for their team, more often than not.
For eg, Hayden and Ponting would destroy the soul of the opposition attack, (allowing the batsmen to follow to make hay and thus ground the opposition into dust). And you have to be a more skillful batter to be able to do that successfully and set it up for your team. A passive batsman is typically less skillful and has to 'rely more' on patience and perseverance side of things. And they typically need others around them.
Please realise that this is not T20/ODI or bazball type of batting we are talking about. Its controlled / calculated aggressive batting.
75-1Average Australia score when they came to the crease:
Ponting 75
Waugh 150
Come Subs, join us....75-1
150-4
More pressure in the latter I guess.