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Ponting's failure

Posted by Cricinfo - on 11/11/2008

From Kunal Talgeri, India

During their reign as Captain, Allan Border, Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh each brought about a positive change in attitude among their respective cricket teams whilst touring India. Ricky Ponting has undone all that good work over the past year since India beat his team in the 20-20 World Cup semi finals.

Border led a side here in 1986 that tied a Test match in Chennai. The following year, he spearheaded them to a World Cup win. With coach Bob Simpson (a veteran who played a number of Tests against India), Border and his young team showed Indian fans how the Aussies played the game. It was revered and despised in equal measure because the Aussies play the sport hard.

Mark Taylor brought about gentleness in the squad, without making them lose their edge on the cricket field. That was the value of his leadership. He told a mediaperson in 1998 while on tour that, "We (the Aussies) must ensure that we don't feel victimised." Though they lost the series to an Indian team powered by Tendulkar and Kumble, the attitude change was evident. Taylor had taken his team toward all matters of cricketing significance.

From then on, Waugh made an even more conscious attempt, spending time in Kolkata with an NGO, travelling, etc. He still enjoys tremendous respect and warmth in our land. I think, Ricky Ponting has missed a trick or two in terms of adapting to foreign conditions. And the spirit has been infectious - none of his team members seems motivated. And it showed.

 
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Posted by: sinethemba at November 11, 2008 12:48 PM

ponting is human his record of not losing a test series would come to an end eventually, and it would better if focus was put on his prior perfomences he is human too. the least we could do is congratulate in his form throughout the series.

Posted by: Anshuman Kher at November 12, 2008 9:01 AM

One wrong tactic could tarnish your reputation and put you in a basket of misery how well Ponting knows this now. It takes two W.Cups and 33 test matches victories to label you as a good captain and one wrong tactic to label you as a "ordinary captain" two gentle words by Jeff Thompson. How easily has S.Waugh forgotten when he put India in to follow on at Eden Gardens in 2001 when a man of his experience should have known that it is not that simple to overthrow a batting line up of Indian quality in their own backyard twice so easily even with the bowlers he had at his disposal which in turn cost Australia heavily with Laxman and Dravid putting on a deadly partnership to snatch victory out of jaws of defeat a tactical error or was defeating India in India by an innings to delicious an idea, i wonder??

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