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Tendulkar vs Ponting - who will win the battle of 100's?
Tendulkar* 137 tests
37 hundreds avg. 55.44 Lara 131 tests 34 hundreds avg. 52.89 Gavaskar 125 tests 34 hundreds avg. 51.12 Ponting 110 tests 33 hundreds avg. 59.29 ----------------------------- its going to be close (as of June 22) Tendulkars age: Current age 34 years 59 days Pontings age: Current age 32 years 185 days about 1 and a half years difference, that surprised me, i thought the gap would be more going to be an awesome contest between these two in the Border-Gavaskar series and this time Tendulkar doesn't have the disadvantage of playing against McGrath and Warne (particularly McGrath )
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I think Ponting will end up with more hundreds than anyone tbh
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Who'll win the battle of the 100s? Ponting I'm almost certain.
Whose career has been more notable? Tendulkar by quite a bit...
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I think it'd be fair to say that if Ponting ended with a significant gap between himself and Sachin in terms of centuries, that A) Ponting has continued his stunning form and his all time great stocks will have significantly increased, and B) You'd be able to rid of the "quite" for the aforementioned reason, or i'd even suggest they could be compared as equals.
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The only thing that can stop Ponting winning is if he were to fall down a manhole and break both his legs.
Which isn't likely.
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IMO, Tendulkar therefore was the better player, even if Ponting is now. But Tendulkar was sensational for 11 years, so it doesn't really matter too much to me if he's gone downhill afterwards. PS, hope this doesn't attract C_C back.
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Maybe should have said "Who was the better batsman?" and you wouldn't have this contradiction
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Why he should have declined so much, so quickly, is not something that I can explain, but nothing will ever convince me that the 1990-2002 Tendulkar is not >>> the 2001-current-day Ponting. Last edited by Richard; 22-06-2007 at 09:59 AM. |
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its the injuries that have slowed Tendulkar down so much.. don't think he's been able to stay fit for more than just couple of months in last 3 or 4 years. These little niggles he keeps on getting have slowed down his reaction heaps hence doesn't seem to pick the ball so early like he used to.
Ponting to get ahead of Sachin within this year i reckon.. fair few test matches for this coming up season so i can see him passing Tendulkar.
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