How..very...******** and how very detached from the reality of how prodigies go.
There are two meanings to Prodigy. One that a youth exhibits an extreme level of skill, or one that a person - regardless of age - exhibits this prodigious talent.
When a player from age 16-21 is averaging in the low 50s, you think of that person as a prodigy and one that will surely improve. Sachin has gone on occasions above those figures, yet has always remained in the close vicinity of them. This same prodigal talent is attributed to Ponting. yet not in the sense that he started off as well as Sachin.
Apart from the novelty that Sachin started so well, you've explained f-all why it should mean anymore than it does. The actual implication you have of the concept is self-defeating.
Not true. A prodigy is a better one by default because he/she can do stuff with less experience to help. Period. Mozart's compositions wern't superior to Bach's or Wagner's. He simply started composing at an age where Bach himself didnt know beyond basic music. Much like how Tendulkar started playing quality test innings when Ponting himself wasnt good enough for FC level.
Sorry but only in the minds of the jingoistic, blatant hiney-kissers like yourself or the ones with short memory is there anybody but Lara who can be debated as Tendulkar's equal and superior in Tests.
THANK you for proving my point.
Yes, Tendulkar started off greatly with less experience than his contemporaries and that includes Ponting. But after 100 tests, this factor means nothing when Ponting is now outscoring Tendulkar. Get it? Now they have the same experience, no one is arguing how they started out - this is their whole career we're talking about.
And no, only racist anti-white forms of life will think Tendulkar can't be compared to white-Australian Ponting.
Because he wasnt good enough.
Haha sure, Rod Marsh says "he's the greatest batsmen I've ever seen" and he's not good enough
. Ponting was invited to the test side in 93, but guess what, they didn't give him a go. This is a whole can of worms, one that I won't indulge as it's a digression. I think Sean has already hammered this point into that thick cranium of yours.
That is aussie cricket today. Not Aussie cricket of the early 90s when Aussies were still rebuilding.
Uh, no it's been that way for I could say all of Ponting's career. I remind you, a certain Mike Hussey is only 1 year younger than Ponting. Hayden, Langer? Ring any bells. Exactly, as I thought.
Gibbs, Yuvraj, deVilliers are all better fielders than Ponting in my book.
Make a poll then sunshine.
You mean injuries that still allow the bowler to majically bowl every game for full quota/most quota, get whacked, spend hours at the crease and then whine when gets owned ? Yeah, its called making excuses - which sits well with Warne's character.
Haha, so it's a character assassination you're going after? Warne, no matter what he was off the field was the HARDEST competitor on the field. The last man you would expect to make up an excuse to fail. But you being you, and Warne being White-Australian...I guess you can't see that fact.
Err.no.
Ponting, like many great players, started and did stuff at an age well beyond the normal population. But prodigies are truly unique. Football's equivalent would be Pele. Cricket has Tendulkar. Music has Mozart, Mathematics have Gauss. They simply are way more deserving of prodigy tag than any of their contemporaries or subsequent challengers in the field. And the reason is evident enough.
Uh, no, prodigies like those aren't unique. They're just rare. Ponting was scouted around the same age as Tendi. The Aussie team was doing a bit better than the English side. Besides, this wasn't my point. I was referring to the otherd definition of prodigy. Regardless, it does not make a player better simply because he had the talent earlier on.
Bradman debuted at around the same age as Ponting. Hopefully, you won't hold that against The Don.
Yes it is mental- which doesnt necessarily have to indicate a dip in interest level as you quoted and indicated to be directly linked to mental burnouts.
You're talking crap mate. After Tendi got Sachin's record he was invigorated and showed no sign of this 'mental strain'. That has nothing to do with 'interest'.
Besides, I wasn't saying
his problem was mental...
Yes, it reminds me of someone- a lot of someones when the bowling quality is toned down to nothing, pitches are made flat and given hugely strong batting lineups as backups.
Same conditions Tendulkar doesn't seem to take advantage of...
Considering most cricket history is written by anglo-australian sources, it will be easier on Ponting as it has been on Aussies/English players of the antiquity. Don't worry.
Hahaha, BINGO. Do I get a CW award for this one? Come on guys.
Yeah even a monkey inducted in the Aussie team would win more than Tendulkar. So monkey >> Tendulkar. Go logic !
Haha, that's hilarious. Most players in the world wouldn't get into the Aussie side, a monkey?
Kindly desist from addressing me in such fashion.
Calling someone ignorant and implying their inferior knowledge is a much ruder manner. Kindly or not, I will reply with the same tone I am given, sunshine?
Same 'kind of' numbers ?
Tendulkar has about 100 more ODIs and almost double the # of tons, higher strike rate and a lot more runs. And he is still playing. Unless Tendulkar like retires after this world cup ( might happen btw if India wins it), Ponting's got zero,literally zero chance of touching Tendulkar's record in ODIs.
Already posted the stats, don't need to dumb yourself down.