FaaipDeOiad
Hall of Fame Member
Mate, I specifically said that they weren't greentops. I don't really know how I can respond to a whole post about why they weren't greentops when I agree with you.
What I said was that they were sporting wickets, and they would have been considered such in any era. I'd say the first wicket in South Africa was a genuine seamer and any sort of score on that pitch was a great achievement, while the others were just helpful for the quicks, and the SCG was as well, at least in the first innings. The wicket in Bangladesh crumbled after the first day, and really wasn't hard to bat on before that at all. Ponting made his century in the fourth innings, and they certainly weren't easy runs.
Realistically, the guy has played 8 tests in the year, and at least four or five of them have had a bit in them for the bowlers, and there's only three you could call batting wickets, one of which Ponting only made 50 odd on while Gillespie made 200. The point isn't that Ponting has shown godlike genius and averaged over 100 on one minefield after another against great bowling attacks, but that the "flat wickets and crap bowlers" argument really doesn't apply to his year, this year. It probably applies to Yousuf a bit more, but I think he's been challenged more than he normally would have been in most years, with the tour of England (albeit a depleted England) and a couple of sporting wickets at home.
What I said was that they were sporting wickets, and they would have been considered such in any era. I'd say the first wicket in South Africa was a genuine seamer and any sort of score on that pitch was a great achievement, while the others were just helpful for the quicks, and the SCG was as well, at least in the first innings. The wicket in Bangladesh crumbled after the first day, and really wasn't hard to bat on before that at all. Ponting made his century in the fourth innings, and they certainly weren't easy runs.
Realistically, the guy has played 8 tests in the year, and at least four or five of them have had a bit in them for the bowlers, and there's only three you could call batting wickets, one of which Ponting only made 50 odd on while Gillespie made 200. The point isn't that Ponting has shown godlike genius and averaged over 100 on one minefield after another against great bowling attacks, but that the "flat wickets and crap bowlers" argument really doesn't apply to his year, this year. It probably applies to Yousuf a bit more, but I think he's been challenged more than he normally would have been in most years, with the tour of England (albeit a depleted England) and a couple of sporting wickets at home.