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*Official* VB Series - Australia, India & Zimbabwe

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
Re: Re: sanz

age_master said:
and... Ganguly grew up with teh more difficalt conditions in india, playing pace and spin on the spinning tracks, ponting grew up on pace wickets without many spinners, hes leart alot about playing spin - pontings ODI average in india for the last 10 times he has played thers has been 42
Let's see - Ganguly grew up playing Kumble, Raju, Chauhan etc in spin bowling and Agarkar, Srinath, Prabhakar etc in fast bowling whereas Ponting grew up playing against Warnie, Mcgill in Spin and Mcgrath,Gillespie, Williams in fast bowling depts. Clearly Gangs has an edge over Ponting here. :P
 

Kenny

U19 Debutant
Sanz if you want to carry this on and on like a petulant child, I can do that easily - and I'm sure I will have my fair share of allies.

Ponting is a far superior player to Ganguly, I can assure you - and he bats at THREE in the ODI side. 99% of the time.

Now go away like a good little boy and do your homework, you ignoramus.
 

Cric_freak

Cricket Spectator
Kenny said:
Sanz if you want to carry this on and on like a petulant child, I can do that easily - and I'm sure I will have my fair share of allies.

Ponting is a far superior player to Ganguly, I can assure you - and he bats at THREE in the ODI side. 99% of the time.

Now go away like a good little boy and do your homework, you ignoramus.
Kenny, we understand you are tired, you had to even talk about your fair share of allies, now that's not an argument, so-called mental disintegration, lol, you should know it's not working anymore, why dont YOU go do your homework?
 

bugssy

Cricketer Of The Year
settle down boys, both are good players and obviously one is going to say one is better than other and visa versa, lets keep it nice and political hey

oh by the way i rate ponting before gangully
 

Kenny

U19 Debutant
Cric_freak said:
Kenny, we understand you are tired, you had to even talk about your fair share of allies, now that's not an argument, so-called mental disintegration, lol, you should know it's not working anymore, why dont YOU go do your homework?
I beg your pardon newbie? Who is we??

Was that supposed to make sense at all?
 

V Reddy

International Debutant
Kenny said:
Doesn't Ganguly normally bat at three in ODI? Why didn't he in Perth? I'll tell you why - he saw the pace and bounce and thought "Not for me, thanks" - he has a heart problem.
This statement is as ridiculous as was Sanz's on Ponting. Ganguly said a couple of weeks back that he would bat at 4 since Laxman is batting well at 3. India lost 2 quick wickets and Dravid is the better to come b'coz he can stem thee flow of wickets. Ganguly has a superb record of playing on pitches in SAF and Aus and has scored about 8-10 hundreds on them. It was Sachin chickening in the tests and Ganguly in the onedayers :rolleyes: . Australia bowled out to a low score in Adelaide due to poor batting and India bowled out due to great bowling, Sehwag was caught at 3rd man cutting, Laxman fished at a bowl outside, Dravid driving the ball in the air ,etc,. But they all happened b'coz of good bowling in same way as it happ in Adelaide. IMO Sanz mentioned just to have dig at the members who made some baseless statements like Laxman, Dravid are FTB'S :lol: , Ganguly chickening out,etc,.
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
Kenny said:
Sanz if you want to carry this on and on like a petulant child, I can do that easily - and I'm sure I will have my fair share of allies.
:lol: How Childish. 10 years ago, I beat the crap out of one my classmates in my school. He said the same thing to me.
:lol: You think I am scared of you or your allies ?? Go ahead and bring some more kids with you.

Ponting is a far superior player to Ganguly, I can assure you - and he bats at THREE in the ODI side. 99% of the time.
Gangs is much better player than Ponting in ODIS and he has batted as an opener most of the time. Here is a reality Check :-

http://statserver.cricket.org/perl/...ayerid=2024&comparetype=bat_summary&compare=1

Now go away like a good little boy and do your homework, you ignoramus.
Go and get some more kids from your office. :) I want to test their knowledge as well.
 
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Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
vishnureddy said:
IMO Sanz mentioned just to have dig at the members who made some baseless statements like Laxman, Dravid are FTB'S :lol: , Ganguly chickening out,etc,.
Yes, That's true. I just wanted to disintigrate them 'mentally'.:lol:
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
*Ignores annoying posts*

Pathan 2 wickets in the first over, Zimbabwe 2/4.

Ya gotta love Koertzen, he lifts that finger very slowly, keeps you in suspense :D
 

Slow Love™

International Captain
Pathan's bowling really well out there today - I think he has a real future.

When I saw that Zimbabwe were batting first, I assumed they'd lost the toss. I was shocked to find out they'd actually won it and decided to bat first.

Have to say, I don't think an awful lot of the Zimbabwe brainstrust. I realize it's hard to work with a limited pool of talent, but I don't think they've made things easy for themselves. The batting order is still puzzling at times, and Zimbabwe has definitely posed the most danger to sides when they've batted second, during this tournament (at least, that's how I recall it). The big danger here is that they'll set India a paltry target around 150 or below, and the game will be over before India bat.
 

username

Cricket Spectator
The differences in averages between the players is negligible, as too the strike rates.

Ganguly much better than Ponting in ODI's? Check these stats bro.

Ganguly ODI avg vs Australia, 23.62
Ponting ODI avg vs India, 43.33

That stand out to anyone else?

And 34 matches against Zimbabwe and 10 against Kenya? Wtf?
 

Don Ricardo

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Yeah ganguly's odi average is inflated due to large number of games vs minnows (india seem to play zimbabwe more than anyone) and high proportion of games on subcontinental highways with small outfields where the scores of batting teams are often much higher than the rest of the world.
 

Slow Love™

International Captain
Terrible start for Nehra, in his first over. Skidded through the bowling crease and fell, bowled a wide, then the next two balls dispatched for two fours.

I feel kinda sorry for him, because nothing's gone right for him this tour, really.

Whoops, the fourth ball just went for another four.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Slow Love™ said:
Terrible start for Nehra, in his first over. Skidded through the bowling crease and fell, bowled a wide, then the next two balls dispatched for two fours.

I feel kinda sorry for him, because nothing's gone right for him this tour, really.

Whoops, the fourth ball just went for another four.
Nehra is a very good bowler though his average doesnt suggest so. He is injured/unfit and get fit and then play nternational cricket. PLaying like this, he is harming himself more than any one else.
 

username

Cricket Spectator
Jono said:
If only you knew something about cricket, especially in your own country. However you don't, there's no dead rubber, it's only if required.
Good work you got me on a technicality, but nothing to say on the actual point? Not game enough to back your team? A little Ganguly syndrome perhaps. Australia will win this series, no debate, no questions asked and no chance for the Indians. I hope you're savouring this Zimbabwe match.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
username said:
Good work you got me on a technicality, but nothing to say on the actual point? Not game enough to back your team? A little Ganguly syndrome perhaps. Australia will win this series, no debate, no questions asked and no chance for the Indians. I hope you're savouring this Zimbabwe match.
There r two types of cricket fans.. one who like to watch good cricket, no matter which team is winning/losing/playing.

The other is who is blinded by his support for his own country. Obviously you are of the second category.
 

Deja moo

International Captain
all right Keny.....calm down.....and remember what mummy said?......dont interrupt when the adults are talking....:!(
 

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