smash84
The Tiger King
Nah tendulakr to score a 100 in teh final and india to lose
Nah tendulakr to score a 100 in teh final and india to lose
Was a sly dig, I put my hand up.
But in all honesty you have to respect this resurgence. Personally, I rate players whom deal with adversity and come back stronger highly. I've always trumpeted how Warne and Lillee came back from their downturns in their careers and came back strong because, IMO, it's the trait of a true champion and Tendulkar has really done that. I reckon he is batting better now than he did in the 90s TBF.
In this kind of form and with the Indian team being the way it is I reckon he's destined to finally win that elusive WC title.
poor ikki.... someone has hacked his account...Was a sly dig, I put my hand up.
But in all honesty you have to respect this resurgence. Personally, I rate players whom deal with adversity and come back stronger highly. I've always trumpeted how Warne and Lillee came back from their downturns in their careers and came back strong because, IMO, it's the trait of a true champion and Tendulkar has really done that. I reckon he is batting better now than he did in the 90s TBF.
In this kind of form and with the Indian team being the way it is I reckon he's destined to finally win that elusive WC title.
Its not just the above , if we take out ~ 2002-2006 from ponting's career, his best 5 years, he averages in the low 40s , that's 93 out of the 152 tests that he has playedPonting cannot claim the most complete record with an average of 20 odd in India, whatever be the excuses. He might be a good player of spin but that has got nothing to do with negating that flaw in his career record, which otherwise looks good.
Wasim only got him out once in 12 inningsAll he had to do was wait for Wasim, Waqar, Donald and Pollock to retire
I don't think that has got to do anything regarding an assessment of completeness of his career record. More to do with consistency however.My first post here. I've been on read-only mode for some time though
Its not just the above , if we take out ~ 2002-2006 from ponting's career, his best 5 years, he averages in the low 40s , that's 93 out of the 152 tests that he has played
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considering SA ( and Pak for most part ) have had clearly superior bowling attacks to India ( atleast away - all 3 bowling attacks of India that ponting faced in Aus were nothing special ), I don't see the point in comparing the averages directly ....That's the problem with your analogy.
Both batsmen don't average the same against the team they have problem with.
Ponting averages 47 against India - higher than both of Tendulkar's averages against both Pakistan and S.Africa.
Your analogy would be more apt if
Player A: 40 overall (45 at home, 25 away)
Player B: 35 overall (35 at home, 35 away)
Personally, even if they did have the same overall average I'd still take player A as he's going to at least be of used to me at home whereas player B is going to useless regardless.
Another interesting fact for you: Tendulkar averages 50 and above away against 4 countries (Australia, Bangladesh, England and Sri Lanka). Ponting averages 50 and above away against 6 countries (S.Africa, NZ, SL, Bangladesh, Pak, WI).
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We're rehashing covered ground; let's agree to disagree. Tendulkar is a very consistent batsman - more than Lara was TBF - but for me is not as consistent as Ponting.
yeah, more to do with consistency, but shouldn't completeness of a career record include consistency as a factor ? Not to a great extent, but it does matter somewhatI don't think that has got to do anything regarding an assessment of completeness of his career record. More to do with consistency however.
welcome to CW abmk. I hope you will find this forum a good place to discuss cricket. Some of the posters here are really top notch. I just hope this doesn't become an addiction because I can tell you that this place is quite addictive. Another one of our posters (Teja) would agree with this I suppose. He might be having trouble in high school for spending too much time hereMy first post here. I've been on read-only mode for some time though
Its not just the above , if we take out ~ 2002-2006 from ponting's career, his best 5 years, he averages in the low 40s , that's 93 out of the 152 tests that he has played
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
Haha...nooo. I may think he isn't the be-all and end-all...but he is definitely a champion. I wasn't around to post how I regarded his recent series in S.Africa but for me it came to a culminating thought. You just have to give him great credit.poor ikki.... someone has hacked his account...
Ponting undoubtedly a fan of Tendulkar.Haha...nooo. Tendulkar >>>> his fans.
Ponting undoubtedly a fan of Tendulkar.
Ikki concedes again, on a day of dramatic disclosures.
Even though I know this is in jest, Being addicted to CW doesn't affect me at all regarding school tbh, If I wasn't on CW, I'd probably doing something else on the time I spend on the internet, in the internet, The interwebz is just too awesome.welcome to CW abmk. I hope you will find this forum a good place to discuss cricket. Some of the posters here are really top notch. I just hope this doesn't become an addiction because I can tell you that this place is quite addictive. Another one of our posters (Teja) would agree with this I suppose. He might be having trouble in high school for spending too much time here
That's not very good logic at all.My first post here. I've been on read-only mode for some time though
Its not just the above , if we take out ~ 2002-2006 from ponting's career, his best 5 years, he averages in the low 40s , that's 93 out of the 152 tests that he has played
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
thanks for the welcome . No need to worry about being addicted here, I already am addicted to the netwelcome to CW abmk. I hope you will find this forum a good place to discuss cricket. Some of the posters here are really top notch. I just hope this doesn't become an addiction because I can tell you that this place is quite addictive. Another one of our posters (Teja) would agree with this I suppose. He might be having trouble in high school for spending too much time here
brilliant one that.Ponting undoubtedly a fan of Tendulkar.
Ikki concedes again, on a day of dramatic disclosures.