Citizen_Tiger
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@stryker said:Good stuff ..he hasnt fully retired!
Yo Happy…IMO Punter is a FAR SUPERIOR player to Chapple, Border and Waugh. He is a better batsman, and at least twice as good as any of them in the field.
I for one am very happy he is continuing.
Both Waugh and Border endured one of Australia's worst ever periods in Test cricket, with absolute distinction. Batting against the West Indies in the late 70's early 80's required a fair measure of bravery apart from talent with the willow. If you wanted someone to bat for your life I'd take those two over Ponting every day of the week. I consider myself priveliged to have witnessed Border's heroics over a significant period of time.
Ponting came into this side when Aus were well and truly on the rise. The batting ran deep and the bowlers included the greatest that ever lived and McGrath. Hats off to Ponting for his longevity, but to infer that was 'superior' to Waugh and Border is either fanciful or dismissive
history. If Border's career had have kicked off in the mid nineties, he would have retired with a Test average of 60+
Ponting may well have retired today on the crest of a wave. People would have remembered his last Test series, not some insignificant one day failures. He's set himself up for a fall and is infected with a very bad case of 'George Gregan Syndrome