Sanz said:
But I simply dont consider him a great leade based on the 2 series I watched. I do not agree with his mental disintegration either, in the name of mental disintegration his players abused opposition players, heckled them and he stood aloof or defended them most of the time and at other times he even encouraged them. I dont care how effective it was. Yes he led by example, but so is Ponting. Under ponting Aus have lost only 2 tests one in Mumbai and the other at Edgbaston one by 13 runs, the other by 2 runs.
Just because you do not agree with mental disintegration, doesn't mean he's a bad captain. He has a great disciplinary record, and played within the rules. If someone gave him flak, he was ready to give it back. It didn't matter who it was. Curtly Ambrose or Harbajan Singh, he would speak his mind.
You've watched two of his series, and you're passing judgement, when his record speaks for itself? Yes, ponting's record is good, but he really hasn't captained many games against a quality opposition.
Remember, Waugh captained against the West Indies when they were still a pretty damn good side, and also South Africa when they were considered equal with australia. He took the quality opposition head on, and showed Australia were top.
Atm, England are rated as high as South Africa was back then, and Pontings team is crumbling. They have a severe lack of spirit, seem to have lost enthusiasm and dont' have that killer instinct. Ponting has not been able to get the Australians up mentally. Waugh was a master at this. Second to none, even Taylor and Border included.