I think it's important to understand how large the gap is between Ponting's quality and that of the players you've named.
Reading back, I have to agree.
I think it's important to understand how large the gap is between Ponting's quality and that of the players you've named.
Indeed.id just like to add a big WHO CARES
Would take 60 wickets with his meds, IMO.Facing around 150 balls... averaging around 3.5 runs a ball...could be done, Napier did it the other day. Possibility that he skies one though. If he batted fairly conservatively - i.e. not smashing across the line, even if he was going to six-hit a lot - then he'd be 250* at the end of a 50 over innings. If he bowled his offspin properly as well he'd be pretty useful, especially towards the end of the season when he'd practiced a bit more.
I'd back him to take an 8-fer.Would take 60 wickets with his meds, IMO.
You might think that at the time, but I assure you, there'd be some who'd treasure the expedition both then and certainly later.Nah... it would completely undermine the whole idea of sport in general. It would be even more of a mismatch than the New Zealand v Ireland game from the other day. No-one would applaud each six, Ponting wouldn't take any satisfaction out of it, the other team would give up... there would be no contest. Professional sportsmen should aspire to be the best they can be... and playing local league cricket is not the best they can be. Wrecking 21 other individuals' Saturday afternoons would be the main outcome.
and if i was in your opposing team ,i would wish harbhajan is playing for us..... Is the common phrase said by many a people (including myself) in our 1st XI. The question is often debated, how many runs would someone like Ricky Ponting score if they played in the Aire Wharfe Valley C division? I say they would hit every ball (barring 1 or 2) for 6. Thoughts?
Gun post, but it should have been your first one in the threadIt really all depends on where Jerome Taylor is playing his cricket.
If I could turn back time.Gun post, but it should have been your first one in the thread
Definitely feel he'd try to humiliate.I have seen something like this, when the (not long retired) Richie Richardson played for Lashings against our village team around 1995-6. He got a hundred off about 80 balls or so, not really giving a serious chance - did play and miss once or twice though. That said, I don't think many top players playing at that level would set out to humiliate the opposition, Not so sure about Ponting though.