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Is Ponting closer to Lara or Dravid?

Who is Ricky Ponting closer to in quality as a test batsman?


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centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
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kyear2

International Coach
In the last 5 years since Ashes 2019, his numbers are quite mediocre.

Averages 43.74, including just 6 tons from 71 innings.



This period of 41 Test Matches makes up almost 40% of Steve Smith's whole test career!
This winter will have a large part to play towards his final legacy. A big couple of tours and a lot of this is forgotten, but he has to get it done.

But to completely drop out of that top tier after where was being placed recently is a lot.

I personally think he's still there, even if lower in that tier.
 

Johan

State Vice-Captain
Tier 1 – Lara/Viv/Tendulkar/Smith/Hutton/Sobers

Tier 1.5 – Ponting/Gavaskar/Chappel

Tier 2 – Sangakkara/Kallis/Dravid

that's how it goes imo
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
is it time for Steve Smith to get booted from that top tier? His run is over. He will finish with a pontingesque brown patch with no where near 40 centuries.
Tendulkar had a run of 23 poor tests in his tailend but that didn't change his top tier status. Viv had similar.

This board is quite fickle.
 

Red_Ink_Squid

Global Moderator
is it time for Steve Smith to get booted from that top tier? His run is over. He will finish with a pontingesque brown patch with no where near 40 centuries.
Smith shouldn't have been put in the very top tier anyhow. Insane peak but didn't have the longevity of the top tier greats to merit the "best after Bradman" praise he was getting. His final standing in the pantheon will depend on whether he has a late-career renaissance still to come.

It does go to show that we shouldn't get carried away as much as we do by crazy purple patches as they happen, or at least we shouldn't presume that the player will just continue at that level. Wait to the end of players' careers to evaluate them soberly and fairly against greats of the past.

Now excuse me while I go vote for Root in the Root vs Ponting thread.
 

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
This winter will have a large part to play towards his final legacy. A big couple of tours and a lot of this is forgotten, but he has to get it done.

But to completely drop out of that top tier after where was being placed recently is a lot.

I personally think he's still there, even if lower in that tier.
I never had him in tier 1. Just a rung below with Ponting/Kallis etc.
 

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
So even with his average and the India and England tours?

I thought the best after Bradman bit was overplayed, but still top tier.
Because by then (Ashes), he had only played around 65 tests. Root in comparison has now played 145 tests. At least we know his numbers are legit given the sample size.
 

a massive zebra

International Captain
There's the tier of the Gods

Bradman, Tendulkar, Sobers, Richards, Hobbs, Smith, Lara, Hutton (Richards)

Then for me

Chappell, Gavaskar, Ponting, Kallis, Hammond, Headley, Border, Pollock

Then there's the tier with

Dravid, Sangakkara, Sutcliffe, Waugh, Root Weekes, Smith etc etc

So the shortest answer is right in the middle 🤷🏽‍♂️

If I had to choose, and going on quality as the poll specifies, closer to BCL and co.
Gavaskar and Sangakkara should be a tier higher and Steve Smith a tier lower imo. Who is the Smith in your last tier, Graeme?
 

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
So even with his average and the India and England tours?

I thought the best after Bradman bit was overplayed, but still top tier.
We keep referring to Smith's India 17 tour but his 2023 tour was atrocious and he looked all at sea. If he ends up touring again in 2027, his India numbers could likely take another hit. What I am saying is that people judge players definitively too soon. Peak performances can mislead us into thinking the player is good enough to do 'ABCDEFGH' over their career but they might only be able to do 'ABCD' over the majority of their career. Only for few years they could do 'EFGH' as well.
 

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