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Ricky Ponting is a better batsman than Don Bradman

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Hahaha, was that on cricsim PEWS? I mean, I love Ponting, but even I'll admit that he's Bradmans equal, not better than him :ph34r:
 

pasag

RTDAS
Or so some would have you believe.

This is a thread, really, to highlight how good we have it here on CricketWeb. Sure, sometimes we feel we shouldn't have to be debating what we're debating and are at ends with the reality that some of our members could feel how they do about certain topics, but when you compare it to some of the debates that are forced out at other sites, well.. I'll let the posts do the talking.











Reading through some of those posts really made me appreciate the validity of a Ponting v Tendulkar thread... :p
And imagine how much more of this there'd be if Bradman wasn't Australian!

Still, like Indipper said, doesn't come close to youtube.
 

Jnr.

First Class Debutant
I found a counter post which is even better.

Quote:
You can’t be serious with this discussion can you Brian....Has anybody ever managed to take a look at a test wicket lately?, could anybody possible imagine what Don Bradmans and about another 20 odd Australian batsman from the first half of the last century would have made on the current wickets...have a good, good think about it.
Don Bradman would have made 400 in a day on these current Australian wickets and a few of his team mates would have made 250-300 in a day.
Ricky Ponting would not have made the Australian Second 11 during the Bradman Era, nor would he have averaged more than 20 against the great West Indies bowling attack of the late 70s to mid 80s.
Sounds suspiciously like Neil Harvey. :laugh:
 

Beleg

International Regular
This thread is actually a good example of how one-eyed and bandwagonish cricketweb can be.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Excuse me, Brit > Yank in everything that you bloody lot do the wrong way around. :dry: In any case, it's not like you're even reversing it - that'd be Y\M\D. No, you have to complicate it ridiculously by swapping two parts but leaving the other the same! Out of D\M\Y, Y\M\D and M\D\Y the latter makes the least sense!

What's worse, you've got one or two other places doing the same, too.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I say both regularly enough, but when I notate dates I notate
smallest ----> largest
not
start ----> smaller ----> larger
!!!!
 

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