aussie
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Indeed, your intimidating posting style is so gangsta..The same reason I'm rude every day.
Indeed, your intimidating posting style is so gangsta..The same reason I'm rude every day.
It's something to do before settling down in my rocking chair with my Ovaltine.Indeed, your intimidating posting style is so gangsta..
Your hip-hop words don't fool anyone either dawg.Indeed, your intimidating posting style is so gangsta..
Don't disagree with any thing you said but are you saying Lara didn't win matches for his team because that's ridiculous.Hmm, don't agree. I instead look at the ability to help one's team win test matches.
It has been done to the death before. Reckon most would say Ponting pretty easily TBH.Lara is leading 35 to 14
To me both of them are exceptional players but if I had to pick one it would be Lara .... I have usually looked at Ponting as someone who competes with Dravid and Kallis (and they all bat at #3, at least for most parts of their career) rather than someone like Lara and Tendulkar. But ofc all of them are great players
It would be interesting if someone did Dravid vs Ponting in tests
Btw, add one more vote to Lara, so its 36 for him now
It would be interesting if someone did Dravid vs Ponting in tests
I don't see a poll in there, I would not go by 5 people typing in 500 posts about how good a player is .... I would assume, it would be close to call
too lazy to write the preview post as I like to do it with pros and cons for both sides (including stats) .... I am on the fence on this one as I said it's a little too close to call (at least for me)Why not do it yourself?
5 people?? Sir a solid portion of the entire CW community was involve in that debate then. We talking close to 20 different posters. Although yes myself & few others where the main contributors back then..I don't see a poll in there, I would not go by 5 people typing in 500 posts about how good a player is .... I would assume, it would be close to call
yep the few times when he actually made it to the test team for the most part in the 90s!People seem to miss out the point that when it was difficult and against the best (i.e. the best attacks in the 90s) Ponting actually did do better than Lara.
The mark of an educated mind is to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. Unfortunately you have failed that test by resorting to these cheap personal attacks and this is where the discussion ends. A debate/discussion is not meant to change people's opinions, people are meant to exchange views, respect each other and be enlightened in the process. I have enjoyed the discussions in this topic, been englightened aswell, for example I have realized that Lara has never actually been at his very best against Donald and Akram, not that it diminishes his value in my eyes at all..but thats something I have gained out of this. I am not sure whether you have gained anything because your attitude is "anyone who disagrees with me must be delusional". Here's a word of advice, if you have that attitude, then maybe a public forum is not the place for you because a forum thrives on appreciation and acceptance of diverse views.All the people here saying "Lara way ahead" are seriously delusional. All this about transcending stats is good to hear, but unfortunately it's performances and runs that count. Ponting scores over Lara in that aspect.
I was responding to a particular figure presented, which was an average of 119 in Pakistan as compared to 40 something of Lara's in Pakistan. I was putting that in perspective for those who might be misled by incomplete information.That's not really even an argument. Ponting played Pakistan on neutral ground in Sharjah and Sri Lanka IIRC. He averages 85 against them there too. And that series was notoriously difficult for batsmen where many could not even pass 50. Get on to the next point because away from home Ponting has the better record.
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Ponting debuted in the mid 90s, and played 33 tests overall.yep the few times when he actually made it to the test team for the most part in the 90s!
You weren't responding to the point then. Lara averages only 50+ against Sri Lanka when it comes to away from home. He only averages 50+ in two countries altogether (with his home included). Ponting simply didn't have a problem with Pakistan at home, away or even on neutral ground. His average may have not been 100+ but it would have been ridiculously high anyway.I was responding to a particular figure presented, which was an average of 119 in Pakistan as compared to 40 something of Lara's in Pakistan. I was putting that in perspective for those who might be misled by incomplete information.
Yes Ponting played really well in the 02 series in Sri Lanka/Sharjah an attack comprising of Waqar, Shoaib, Sami, Saqlain whereas Lara was as good if not better (while some might argue better) in 06, against an attack comprising of Umar Gul, Shahid Nazir, Danish Kaneria and Razzaq. Considering how well Gul bowled in that series, and the fading Waqar of 02, and semi fit but express Shoaib ( he lasted 1 and half match), I dont think there was much between the two attacks.
I did, thats why I know he wasnt a regular, nor an automatic selection. He was competing with Stuart Law, Justin Langer (who was batting at 3) and Michael Bevan (coz he could bowl too). It was only when Slater was dropped and Langer was sent up, that Ponting made the number 3 his own.He played about as much against those top sides as Lara and Tendulkar did. You should actually take a look at his record first before critiquing it.
Yes both Ponting and Lara's overall record against Pakistan and Sri Lanka are fantastic, thats why they are such great players...your point being?You weren't responding to the point then. Lara averages only 50+ against Sri Lanka when it comes to away from home. He only averages 50+ in two countries altogether (with his home included). Ponting simply didn't have a problem with Pakistan at home, away or even on neutral ground. His average may have not been 100+ but it would have been ridiculously high anyway.
Considering the majority voted "anyday" without a rational reason or a proper argument made I'd say Ponting is the real winner.Lara just about takes it 18 34.62%
Lara anyday 20 38.46%
Lara easily wins the polls.
Ponting played primarily at #6 in the 90s, even though he was shifted around -averaged 50 too at 6 from memory. Ponting had a bit of a bad run and disciplinary issues to boot. However, as aforesaid his problems were against the weaker sides, not the stronger ones.I did, thats why I know he wasnt a regular, nor an automatic selection. He was competing with Stuart Law, Justin Langer (who was batting at 3) and Michael Bevan (coz he could bowl too). It was only when Slater was dropped and Langer was sent up, that Ponting made the number 3 his own.
That wasn't the point. You were exemplifying why we can't trust the stats because of Ponting's record against Pakistan, when you are ignoring the point of averaging 50+ in a country. Ponting's record against Pakistan is better than Lara's. That point still holds.Yes both Ponting and Lara's overall record against Pakistan and Sri Lanka are fantastic, thats why they are such great players...your point being?
since this is not a "proper argument" and not a "rational reason" lara is the winner!Considering the majority voted "anyday" without a rational reason or a proper argument made I'd say Ponting is the real winner.