ohnoitsyou
International Regular
You once again miss the point.Look I don't think I need lessons on understanding or logic from a bloke who argued that because Sobers had much better wicket taking skill than Ishant Sharma, he should be a part of the world 11 and thought he was making a great point before he was called out on it. yes, hubris is the word.
Your opinion on Bradman is fair enough. Even I don't think he'd have averaged 99 in this era, but low 70s (which is what you think) is still comfortably better than anyone else and I don't see how that makes Sobers closer to him than to Ponting.
The point is you don't become a ''run making machine'' all over the world without being a complete batsman. The post you quoted was in response to something totally asinine like Sobers was the best of his era, Ponting third best, which automatically makes the former better.
Saying the pitches were more bowler friendly in Sobers' time is a gross exaggeration. The WI pitches then were total pancakes. Saying they were not is revising history. Compare the bowling attacks faced by the two btw.
It is patently preposterous to suggest Sobers was closer to Bradman than to Ponting. Even if you take Bradman's ''real'' average as early 70s, that falls flat. Ponting had identical stats after 160 innings...after 122 tests he averaged 58+ with 36 hundreds. Not a complete batsman eh.
Ananth Narayans articles are all hogwash. Tendulkar came up as the best bat after Bradman in one of his earlier pieces and yet the posters parroting it now don't even have Tendulkar in their first 11s. The ICC peak ranking has Mohammad Yousuf ahead of a number of greats, do we take that also seriously now!
On NO objective measure can you say Bradman and Sobers are closer to each Sobers and Ponting(batting only). Period.
Edit : funnily enough, even in this article(a cherry picking exercise), Sobers is not closer to the Don than he is to Ponting
As others have pointed out Ponting did have a glaring weakness, which was exposed as he aged. Similarly to Viv, who is very rarely labelled a complete batsmen. And ftr Ponting's my second favourite batsmen i have ever watched after Gilchrist, so its not that i don't rate Ponting when i label him an incomplete batsmen because i hold him the highest esteem.
Some of the WI pitches were pancakes, others were minefields. Sobers also averaged over 50 in england, with mighty fine performances against english quicks better than any of the modern era barring Anderson.
There is no objectivity in atg discussions, only appropriated parodies of it.
That said if i was to attempt to make an objective reasoning i would break batsmen down into neat little tiers. Sobers is a second tier batsmen while Ponting would be slightly behind in fourth. I've always thought that theres an exponential relationship between ability and run output. When your talking guys like Ponting, Tendulkar, Sobers, Hobbs, Bradman there is such a minimal difference in ability for large differences in run output.