Ikki
Hall of Fame Member
But the difference is what is weird. No matter how you paint it; simply put, averaging 79 at home and 29 away doesn't begin to explain it. India were worse away from home...but not 3 times worse. Ponting has a fantastic record across the sub-continent and against pretty much all spinners bar Harbhajan. It is more a weird anomaly than anything. He's faced better opponents/better bowlers and doesn't have a record anywhere near as poor.Nothing weird about it. Indian bowlers, especially in the 90's and early 00's (before wickets stopped assisting spinners in India) were terrible overseas and excellent at home. Facing Indian spinners in India was one of the premier challenges of that era.
To Baga:
Disagree. Sachin's average of 40 against Pakistan is poor considering the run-gorging of his time in those series. More to the point that he didn't rectify his record till after Pakistan lost their attack. He also averages in the 30s against S.Africa at home IIRC. That's not as complete a record as Ponting's IMO. He clearly had problems against several attacks, when those attacks were good.
By your definition, a batsman can average 37 overall, averaging 35-37 both home and away against all countries and that makes him more complete than Ponting. To me that's inane. Try as you might, you won't ever convince me of that. Agree to disagree.
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