I have to admit that I am an unabashed Ponting fan.
In this case, I think he was pushed. Still he is a class batsman and was, for a period of time, the luckiest captain in cricket history - then once Langer, Hayden, Gilchrest, Warne, McGrath, Lee retired his limitations were exposed.
Realistically, i would have looked a good captain captaining that lot
I hope he gets another few years as a batsman because in full flow he is brilliant to watch.
The problem was that while all these legends were still playing, no young talent was getting ago and developing. All of those players pretty much left at the same time, so they had all these new players with minimal experience come into the side.
Even now at first class level, you have all these older blokes who are never going to play for Australia, but they keep playing because they get a fair bit of money, and why would they give that up. So instead of young talent getting a go and developing then maybe playing for Australia at around 23 or 24 years of age, they are only coming into a first class side at 26 or 27 and by the time they develop and lay a platform, they are a bit older and are less likely to ever play for Australia.