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by rod_rooster » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:31 pm
Gozu wrote:I agree Ponting is one of the finest batsman I'll ever have the pleasure of seeing. I remember a year or so ago there was a debate on here about the best batsman of the modern era or something and for me it's: 1. Lara, 2. Ponting & 3. Tendulkar.
by FlyingHigh » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:39 pm
rogernumber10 wrote:
By the way, I think he stands on the second-tier of Australian batsmen, level only with Greg Chappell, and behind only the Don.
As a bloke, he's great off the field and a white-line fever case on it, who fights his hardest for every single inch. I respect that, and I think he gets it right 98pct of the time and he's man enough to stand up and say he's wrong the other 2pct of the time, when he is wrong (Bourboun Beefsteak matter, various blow-ups as a rising kid with Duncan Spencer, harbhajan in Sharjah in mid 90s, misbehaviour on tour in mid 90s). As captain, he's tried to implement walk on fielder statement agreements, tried to protect various protocols of the game (except over-rates, where he dawdles by over-thinking it too much and not trusting bowlers to just bowl) and has the traditional Australian leader blind spot to sledging, in that what we see as pretty normal, nearly everyone else in world cricket sees as over-the top. He better than S waugh, G Chappell, Border and many others in this regard but falls behind the yardstick which is Taylor.
No disgrace to not match up to Taylor in 'carrying the position of Australian captain' because Tubby did that as well as any we've had - Benaud, Bradman and a few of the real old school guys of early last century.
I should stop writing now
by rogernumber10 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:32 am
rod_rooster wrote:Geez critisising his name is a bit lame. Hardly his fault and to be honest what has it got to do with anything. Ricky is one of the finest batsmen we are likely to see. He is right up there with the best of all time despite unfairly being excluded from this company by many. As captain he is no Taylor as has been pointed out but he is the best option we have. I have been critical of his captaincy recently but you can't doubt him as a batsman. He has played some of the finest innings i have seen and those talking about his name and what effect that would have when it's backs to the wall stuff obviously have forgotten the 150 he made on a 5th day pitch to save the 4th test of the Ashes series in 05.
by westozfalcon » Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:32 pm
by rogernumber10 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:11 pm
FlyingHigh wrote:The one question I would have, and I was too young too see G Chappell as captain, but you don't rate his captaincy too highly?
by Adelaide Hawk » Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:40 pm
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