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***Official*** Tendulkar vs Ponting Thread

Sir Alex

Banned
Ikki, replying to your posts in cricketer of 1980s,

Going by your logic, Tendulkar had even ****tier team particularly in 99. The team consisted of stalwarts like Debang Gandhi, Kanitkar, MSK Prasad, Prasad etc.

Ponting has had more than 3 years since Warne/McG's departure, there is no excuse in "we are rebuilding" phrase anymore imho.
 

bagapath

International Captain
Tendulkar has averaged 50 or more in his last seven consecutive series since oct 2008

Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India), 2008/09
4 8 1 396 109 56.57 1 2 0 9 Oct 2008
England in India Test Series, 2008/09
2 4 1 156 103* 52.00 1 0 0 11 Dec 2008
India in New Zealand Test Series, 2008/09
3 5 0 344 160 68.80 1 2 0 18 Mar 2009
Sri Lanka in India Test Series, 2009/10
3 4 1 197 100* 65.66 1 1 0 16 Nov 2009
India in Bangladesh Test Series, 2009/10
2 3 1 264 143 132.00 2 0 0 17 Jan 2010
South Africa in India Test Series, 2009/10
2 3 0 213 106 71.00 2 0 0 6 Feb 2010
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2010
3 5 0 390 203 78.00 1 2 0 18 Jul 2010


In the same period Ponting has managed 50+ average once in nine series

Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India), 2008/09
4 7 0 266 123 38.00 523 50.86 1 1 0 35 0 9 Oct 2008
Trans-Tasman Trophy (New Zealand in Australia), 2008/09
2 3 0 100 79 33.33 158 63.29 0 1 0 14 0 20 Nov
South Africa in Australia Test Series, 2008/09
3 6 0 285 101 47.50 409 69.68 1 2 2 30 1 17 Dec
Australia in South Africa Test Series, 2008/09
3 6 0 210 83 35.00 334 62.87 0 2 1 29 1 26 Feb
The Ashes (Australia in England), 2009
5 8 0 385 150 48.12 581 66.26 1 2 0 48 2 8 Jul
The Frank Worrell Trophy (West Indies in Australia), 2009/10
3 5 1 136 55 34.00 217 62.67 0 1 0 16 3 26 Nov
Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 2009/10
3 6 0 378 209 63.00 572 66.08 1 2 1 46 0
Trans-Tasman Trophy (Australia in New Zealand), 2009/10
2 3 0 69 41 23.00 137 50.36 0 0 0 9 1
MCC Spirit of Cricket Test Series (Australia, Pakistan in England), 2010
2 4 0 98 66 24.50 182 53.84 0 1 1 11 0


Ricky chasing Tendu's records will soon turn into a joke unless Ponting regains peak form and Sachin starts to play like a human being. Otherwise his Godliness is going to take the aggregate and tally of hundreds beyond Ponting's reach.
 
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Sir Alex

Banned
In all probability he already has.

The last 3 years has cruelly exposed Ponting the captain and the batsman imho.. perhaps even exaggeratedly as he is definitely not as bad as a cricketer the way he has been in the last 3.

Time for Ian to write a "Look in the mirror" article???
 

Ikki

Hall of Fame Member
Don't see it happening anymore unless Ponting returns to his mid-2000 form or plays B/Z more.
 
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Cruxdude

International Debutant
In all probability he already has.

The last 3 years has cruelly exposed Ponting the captain and the batsman imho.. perhaps even exaggeratedly as he is definitely not as bad as a cricketer the way he has been in the last 3.

Time for Ian to write a "Look in the mirror" article???
While I am happy that Tendulkar is getting beyond the reach of Ponting, I wouldn't say that the last 3 years have cruelly exposed Ponting. You are guilty of the same fault as Ian Chappel here. Ponting is a very good batsman and is among the best in his era. These last 3 years do not detract from that and the same with Dravid too.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
The last 3 years has cruelly exposed Ponting the captain and the batsman imho..
That is incredibly unfair I think. I agree with crux.

You can't judge a player's entire career on their peak, but you most certainly do not on their trough when they're nearing the end of their career!

Ponting is a champion. I don't think he has a chance in hell of passing Tendulkar, and I said this back in 2006 even when Sachin was in bad form (when people didn't think Tendulkar would pass Lara). It is obvious that age affects all batsman, and people seemed to not realise that age (and the fact Ponting does rely on his eye a fair bit) would come to affect him as his career went on.

But it doesn't take away from his feats pre-2007 at all.
 

Sir Alex

Banned
Sigh.

perhaps even exaggeratedly as he is definitely not as bad as a cricketer the way he has been in the last 3.
 

vcs

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What do you think of Sehwag's chances of passing Tendulkar? Extremely unlikely given his style of play, but I'd love it to happen....

I wouldn't write off Ponting or Kallis's chances of passing Tendulkar at this stage. Maybe even an outsider like Jayawardene, Sangakkara or Smith might end up surprising us all.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Sigh.

perhaps even exaggeratedly as he is definitely not as bad as a cricketer the way he has been in the last 3.
But that contradicts your previous statement.

How does it 'expose' Ponting if it actually is misleading?

It's either one or the other.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
What do you think of Sehwag's chances of passing Tendulkar? Extremely unlikely given his style of play, but I'd love it to happen....

I wouldn't write off Ponting or Kallis's chances of passing Tendulkar at this stage. Maybe even an outsider like Jayawardene, Sangakkara or Smith might end up surprising us all.
Sehwag said he'd probably retire when he reached 100 tests or something.

He reminds me a lot of Viv tbh. Will play until he doesn't want to anymore, and will rely heavily on his natural talent and hand-eye coordination, so as he ages he won't be nearly as effective as he is now.
 

Spudsy2061

U19 Cricketer
Just when I thought the mods had control of the boards, another one of these threads pops up... Suddenly I question if there even is a God.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
He created this thread so any annoying discussions of Ponting vs. Sachin can go in one spot, and everyone who doesn't like it can just avoid this thread.

So why are you here? :p
 

Spudsy2061

U19 Cricketer
He created this thread so any annoying discussions of Ponting vs. Sachin can go in one spot, and everyone who doesn't like it can just avoid this thread.

So why are you here? :p
Well during lurking, when I see the Cricket Chat icon light up with a new post, I get all excited because I'm thinking it's a thrilling discussion of the Tri Series, or maybe the up coming World Cup, or something else, but alas it's a pointless thread, one that I'm tiring of seeing. :dry:
 

bagapath

International Captain
Just when I thought the mods had control of the boards, another one of these threads pops up... Suddenly I question if there even is a God.
Spudsy... this thread is a like a licensed whorehouse. This will save the sanctity of hundreds of other threads, similar to how a good whorehouse reduces number of ***ual offenses in a big city.

Anyone who doesn't want to discuss the sachin vs ponting stats should avoid this.
 

bagapath

International Captain
While I am happy that Tendulkar is getting beyond the reach of Ponting, I wouldn't say that the last 3 years have cruelly exposed Ponting. You are guilty of the same fault as Ian Chappel here. Ponting is a very good batsman and is among the best in his era. These last 3 years do not detract from that and the same with Dravid too.
of course, it doesn't tarnish his stellar achievements. but the last three years have firmed up their respective positions in cricketing history even more.
tendy continues to be in level 1; ricky stuck in level 2.

india reaching the no.1 position in test cricket and ricky's team sliding to no.4 are also closely connected to their performances with the bat.
 

bagapath

International Captain
if sachin does manage to put the records beyond ricky's reach, then graeme smith is the only who could even come close to scoring 15000 runs 50 centuries; sanga has a very distant shot too. looking into the mirror, not the cracked one ian chappell used, i predict these final figures.

sachin 15.5K runs - 52 hundreds.
ricky 14.5k runs - 47 hundreds
smith 14k runs - 38 hundreds
sanga - 13k runs - 35 hundreds
 

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