but that it would seem a safe bet that he'd make runs if he played there in the near future.
Err, This is Ponting's record in India :
96/97: 1/2__0__27__13.50__0__0
97/98: 3/5__0__105__21.00__0_1
00/01: 3/5__0__17__3.40__0__0
04/05: 1/2__0__23__11.50__0__0
Thats 8 matches in India and he's been horrible. I see no reason why Ponting is likely to 'correct' this the next time he plays in India - unless India doesnt have any decent spinner in the team.
Problem with Ponting is that he cannot read spinners from their hands. He reads them off the pitch or when he is in particularly roaring form, in the air- this can be covered up in Sri Lanka because while the pitches turn more in SL in general, its much much slower. In India, on most pitches, variable bounce from spinners come into the equation from third day onwards. If you can't read spinners off the hand, you are toast- which is what Ponting is. This is the reason why Ponting manages to hang on and survive for some runs in SL but he cant buy a run in India. I dont see Ponting doing well in the future either- unless ofcourse, he learns how to read a spinner off his hand rather than off the pitch.Maybe he can ask Lara or Tendy for a tip or two on how to read spinners from their hands. This isnt speculation either- Ponting is usually late to get into position against spinners compared to Lara or Tendulkar- because while all they gotto determine is the line and length (they know which way its gonna spin 99.999% of the time before the ball's left the spinner's hand) , Ponting has to wait that extra bit to see which way it'll spin and react.
On Indian pitches, where on the 4th/5th day dustbowls the ball is shooting or spitting, Ponting is about as safe a bet as Walsh with the bat is. He simply doesnt have enough time to determine line, length AND spin after the ball has left the spinner's hand, on a pitch that's likely to hurry the ball after its pitched or the bounce is unpredictable. Ponting knows this too- which is why his entire demeanour batting in India is akin to a man running scared and unsure as if they'r making their debut against the vaunted four-prong.
And until Ponting corrects his record in India ( which isnt just making runs-but runs against a decent Indian attack), he will always be below Tendy,Lara and Dravid- regardless of what his statistics are.
For no 'alltime great' batsman has such a pathetic record in a major country ( Sobers averages pretty poorly in NZ but NZ was hardly a major team in Sober's time-more like what Zimbabwe were in the 90s-just a notch or two above really poor) and you cannot be considered truely great if you have such a major and obvious chink in your armor.
This is precisely the same reason Ponting doesnt figure in my top 10 batsmen of alltime and regardless of how many centuries or runs he ends up with, he wont be there unless he can average decently in India.
In this discussion's context, i'd agree that Ponting is easily ahead of Youhana. But the same benchmark also applies to Youhana and to Kallis - unless they improve their record against AUS ( and in Youhana's case, also RSA), they aint in the same bracket as Dravid-Tendy-Lara.