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General Cricket => Players => Topic started by: langer17 on February 20, 2012, 06:08:24 AM
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It would appear that Ponting's ODI career is over, after he was dropped from the team after several disappointing scores. Still, he has been a great player for many years and it will be hard to fill his place, but good to see that Forrest is still in the team.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/commonwealth-bank-series-2012/content/current/story/554464.html
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A true ledend. He will be missed but I'm sure the aussie will find somebody to bat in his position but replace him I don't think so some how.
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I hope this is not end to his ODI career, it will be extremely sad day if that is case.
He is just a wonderful player, certainly a legend of the game and would say one of the best if not THE best number three batsman in ODIs (talking about ODI's here as it is ODI thread).
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Very sad, a true champion, I think ODI'S aren't his go anymore, but we've seen what a tough competitor he is with his recent rejuvenation of form in the test arena. Certainly the best #3 of all time.
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sorry viv gets the best slot.
but Ricky is and was an astonishing player, just look at his world cup record.
p.s. he is welcome at surrey this summer!
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i think he will retire from all forms later tonight
disliked by many english cricket fans but a truly great modern day player
he's hung on for longer than some aussie ex -captains as well
it might be true anyone could have skippered the golden era for australia but not many could bat like him
a legend
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To quote Slaughterhouse 5, so it goes...
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I thought it was only in the sub-continent that legends are humiliated and pushed out of their International teams like that.
Ponting, as a person I never really liked! However, Ponting as a batsman was always fearsome!
Lol! don't ball short to him, he will punish you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnMh2m7R0Eo
Watch the masterclass on the shot ball
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I think Ponting was lucky to last so long. He was in the same boat as Dravid. Both woefully out of form, but had one bumper series(Ponting vs India and Dravid vs England) but all it did was mask their shortcomings.
In Ponting's case, the ODI series that broke the horses back and Dravid the Tests in Australia.
However great a player is, they should know when their time is up. Players like Ponting, Dravid, Tendulkar should call it quits.
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Tendulkar/Ponting call it quits? Not yet, not at all.
Ponting's just got a ton and double ton in his last test series. Still good enough, as with Sachin, class is permanent and still has plenty to offer the Indian team.
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Tendulkar/Ponting call it quits? Not yet, not at all.
Ponting's just got a ton and double ton in his last test series. Still good enough, as with Sachin, class is permanent and still has plenty to offer the Indian team.
Tendulkar is 39 and India's next 4 series are all in Asia. They need to blood the Rahanes, Sharmas etc