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pasag 29-11-2010 02:26 AM

Congrats RT Ponting
 
150th Test, this Friday. Champion Australian sportsman, all-time great cricketer. Hope he has a few more in him yet.

GotSpin 29-11-2010 02:37 AM

Love Ricky. May he enjoy many more

Spark 29-11-2010 02:54 AM

Celebratory double, please.

And more of this afternoon. Very encouraging.

Ruckus 29-11-2010 02:57 AM

Great things tend to happen to great players on landmarks...so hopefully that trend will continue come Adelaide.

vcs 29-11-2010 03:03 AM

Congrats. Great milestone for a great player.

alternative 29-11-2010 03:10 AM

Wag.

Howe_zat 29-11-2010 03:12 AM

What a player he's been. Stunning record.

Nnanden 29-11-2010 03:12 AM

What a champion.

Noble One 29-11-2010 03:15 AM

I never want Ricky to retire. The last remaining cricketer from my childhood of watching Australia dominate. 150 Tests, and I can easily wheel out 50 or 60 great innings (today was one of them)

Goughy 29-11-2010 03:17 AM

As a "champion Australian sportsman, all-time great cricketer"- Where does he stand next to Border and Waugh?

How would losing 3 Ashes series hurt his legacy?

Howe_zat 29-11-2010 03:24 AM

Ricky may have been there when Australia lost, but he didn't lose them.

Spark 29-11-2010 03:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noble One (Post 2393271)
I never want Ricky to retire. The last remaining cricketer from my childhood of watching Australia dominate. 150 Tests, and I can easily wheel out 50 or 60 great innings (today was one of them)

Yep. It's going to be so weird when he retires... was just a shining beacon of brilliance through my early teens.

Gonna be worse when Hussey and Clarke are gone as well. We'll have no one in the side who knows what it feels like to dominate an opposition, just crush them, again and again and again.

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Ponting >>>>>>> Waugh. Possibly > Border, but it's a tough call given I've never seen Border play live.

Noble One 29-11-2010 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goughy (Post 2393273)
As a "champion Australian sportsman, all-time great cricketer"- Where does he stand next to Border and Waugh?

How would losing 3 Ashes series hurt his legacy?

I don't think he will ever go down as a great captain like Border and Waugh. I think he will always be remembered as a batsman first, and as a captain second. With Border and Waugh, I always consider them the other way around.

I do feel for Ponting, he has captained Australia through a period of dramatic change losing so many great players at once. A very similar situation to Border, but unlike Border, Ponting doesn't have a decade to mould the team into his own image and he has had to battle with his own decline in form with age.

pasag 29-11-2010 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spark (Post 2393282)
We'll have no one in the side who knows what it feels like to dominate an opposition, just crush them, again and again and again.

We will if we pack it full of Victorians, itbt.

Spark 29-11-2010 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noble One (Post 2393283)
I don't think he will ever go down as a great captain like Border and Waugh. I think he will always be remembered as a batsman first, and as a captain second. With Border and Waugh, I always consider them the other way around.

I do feel for Ponting, he has captained Australia through a period of dramatic change losing so many great players at once. A very similar situation to Border, but unlike Border, Ponting doesn't have a decade to mould the team into his own image and he has had to battle with his own decline in form with age.

Oh I thought he meant as a complete cricketer... in which case, > Waugh but <<<<< Border


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