silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
It will be hard pressed for me to put Ponting ahead of guys like Viv Richards, Gary Sobers, Greg Chappell, Sunil Gavaskar, etc. Possible, but I don't see it atm.
We have to revisit Pontings career ten years from now to make an objective assessment of where he stands in the pantheon of the truly greats like those you mention.It will be hard pressed for me to put Ponting ahead of guys like Viv Richards, Gary Sobers, Greg Chappell, Sunil Gavaskar, etc. Possible, but I don't see it atm.
I have to disagree with you SJS. You have forgotten, the one, the only Mr. CricketIts already once in 130 years and it doesnt look like we are going to get another in a hurry.
As far as not outs are concerned its inbteresting to see how they affect averages of top batsmen in the history of the game.
Of all the batsmen who have averaged over 50 in tests (criteria being minumum 50 test innings) and their averages with and without the not outs. As can be seen the weighted average of how much the batting average is boosted is 11.1 (Bradman 12.5).
If you declared Bradman as being OUT for all his not out innings, he still manages a batting average of 87.5 !!
The others are nowhere near him even if there stats are not treated in the same way
One cant say whether or not we will see another Bradman. I would pray we see one in the next twenty years (before I die) but it seems too long a shot - with or without not outs.
He is still 20 runs short in terms of average.I have to disagree with you SJS. You have forgotten, the one, the only Mr. Cricket