honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
yes but McGrath is a bowler in a batsman dominated era and Ponting is a batsman.Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka were not a great attack - Zimbabwe was even better. England were worse. The 3 worst bowling sides at home were Sri Lanka, England and New Zealand.
You're pointing out what I've been saying: Ponting wasn't good against the average test sides; not the best ones. Inconsistent, indisciplined, young, etc, it happens. If his legacy had stayed like that he'd not be fit for comparison. But he changed it around and made the most of his freakish talent and decimated all comers everywhere, bar in India.
Very very very few batsmen come close to that kind of consistency across the board. Look at how he scores, country to country, 1st inning to last, etc. He is a machine. People splurge over McGrath and his ability to be so consistent everywhere; Ponting is arguably even more consistent.
And about Sri Lanka, I am sorry but Murali and Vaas in Sri Lanka with big totals backing them up in those conditions is about as tough as it can get for batters. Even India could not face him off that easily and lost the series... And no I am not talking about the 90s coz I am not sure if Lara toured Sri Lanka in the 90s.
And again, about his turnaround.. You know there was a time when I rated Dravid better than him.. But now, I do think he is a class above. Dravid I guess tapered off more than Ponting taking off but I still think Ponting belongs with Lara and SAchin than with Dravid and Kallis. But the fact that he is really from a different era to Sachin and Lara (I am talking about when their genius flowered, not debuts and careers overlapping) means he never got the opportunity to face up to and do it against the sort of guys those two did. It is not his fault and it is not anyone's fault either but most would still rate the one who did it than the one who didn't because he did not have the opportunity.