Ponting or Tendulkar: Who is under more pressure?
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Ponting or Tendulkar: Who is under more pressure?

Last Updated: Saturday, December 01, 2012, 21:38
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Ponting or Tendulkar: Who is under more pressure?Suyash Srivastava

Legendary Formula One driver Michael Schumacher won his last F1 race at the Chinese GP in 2006. He announced his retirement in 2007, but surprisingly made a comeback in 2010. By then, things had changed; and probably the greatest F1 driver of all time failed to continue his magic on the race track, which was being dominated by the new drivers. But it was his passion towards the sport, the feeling of sitting inside his speeding machine that kept him going. While he was criticised by many for still being a part of the sport, it was something which was his passion; and thus, it took the German some time to finally call it a day.

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Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting are going through a similar phase. Both have done exceptionally well for their respective teams and are legends of the game, no doubts about that. Punter is hailed as one of the finest batsmen, captains and fielders the game has ever seen and he has played a major role in Australia’s dominance over world cricket for several years. Tendulkar on the other hand is arguably the greatest batsman of all times. He has almost all the batting records in his kitty and has inspired the youth to watch and play cricket in a way that none has done. His mere presence can lead to panic in the opponent’s dressing room, which is a morale booster for his junior teammates.


But in recent times, Tendulkar and Ponting have both struggled to score runs at fluency. Curtains have been drawn on Ponting’s ODI career while he is almost on the verge of leaving Test cricket. Tendulkar too, hasn’t been able to deliver with the bat and critics have pitched in for his retirement. Both of them are passionate towards the game but unfortunately haven’t managed to score as many runs as expected. And fans are aware what cricket means to both of them, but to a certain extent, their consistent failure is hampering the performances of their respective teams in some way or the other.

The big question is: which of these two legends is under more pressure? The Australian selectors follow the ‘perform or perish’ policy. It was his poor form in just one series that drew the end to Ponting’s ODI career. The Aussie is under tremendous pressure as most of his teammates are performing well. While Clarke is in an incredible purple patch, others like Michael Hussey, Shane Watson and David Warner have been scoring big every now and then. Ponting himself has admitted that he`s now at the mercy of selectors and the end could be near after back-to-back failures against the Proteas in the ongoing series. It is just a matter of time when he is asked to retire from all formats of the game, if not dropped.

Meanwhile the ‘cricket God’ himself is living on the edge. The master, who recently got the monkey off his back by scoring the much-awaited 100th ton, hasn’t lived up to the expectations with the bat. While we thought he would be able to score fluently after his 100th ton, that hasn’t been the case and New Zealand, England have all breached through his defence time and again – a sight too painful for Indian fans and his teammates.

But when compared to Ponting, Tendulkar seems to be under less pressure. After a spectacular career, we all can expect that the Little Master will be given the opportunity to announce his retirement in advance, rather than being unceremoniously dropped from the squad. The reason being the Indian selectors have never followed the perform-or-perish policy; and apart from a few players, none has performed well for India recently. The future seems bleak. The Little Master too is going through another tough phase, not as much as Ponting’s maybe, but one where his every inning, every move is being related with cricket.

While Ponting has been a part of three World Cup victories, Tendulkar has given the cricket fraternity uncountable memorable moments. Punter had shown the world what it was like to be the skipper of the World’s No. 1 team for almost a decade. No one can forget what he did to the Indian bowlers during the much hyped 2003 World Cup final. Tendulkar, on the other hand, played some of the best knocks the game has ever witnessed in all parts of the cricketing world.

Australia and India have always played competitive cricket. It is impossible for the fans of both the countries to imagine cricket beyond their heroes. But sooner or later, that stage will arrive. We all would want a fitting end for their spectacular careers and would want the two legends to leave with their heads held high.
First Published: 11/28/2012 9:07:58 AM

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praful - nairobi
he is under pressureas not gettig runs
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Mohan - Chennai
u still call him god who scored 100 in 140 balls too get his 100th ton nd team reached only 280 once they were 200/2 that too against bangladesh.....nd eventually team lost
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charles - coimbatore
sachin is verygood bastman
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Dinesh - Bangalore
sachin should call it a day if he fail to perform in 3rd test instead of waiting for one more test match to answer like ponting he didnt wait for 2013 summer ashes , he know he cant deliver anymore so took the deccission. he got many records in cricket finally result is very important in todays cricket not the records. we want team india to win and not required records of the cricketer . stars like lara, ponting , flintoff , never played for records instead they gave there best to there teams.
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Eswarlal - Kochi
nothing is impossible ` thats sachin ` iam always with sachin
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MURALIDARAN - MUMBAI
it is high time sachin tendulkar should retire with grace
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lala bhai - mumbai
ponting has played last 8 match with the average of 44.38 n sachin has played 7 test with the average 14.32 if ponting is giving up why not sachin.
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VISHAL - MUMBAI
i think people should relax & let him play (sachin) for last 2 decade all the fans are putting pressure on him & teaching him how to play everybody known he has few years left in cricket let him enjoy every moment of it & as per i know asian people have short memory if he get a 100 in the next match all comment will change in a second so please he 40yrs of age he has played unselfish through his career it is india first for tendulkar then his personal goals so please
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Sneha - Delhi
its shame on you if you say that he is scoring only 8 runs the amount of runs he has compiled no one can compile even after playing for 40 years. no one can ever touch him. i think everyone is commenting on sachin are ineligible to make a comment on him including me. only eligible person to comment on sachin is someone who has played more than 192 test matches and scored more than 300000 runs. in case that person will comment on sachin i am sure everyone will agree with him otherwise people are wasting their time by commenting on sachin
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Himanshu Tomar - saharanpur(u.p.)
its cricket ,``the game of uncertainites``......nd most of the time its depent on luck, if we talk retierment of sachin,...i want to add only a single line that we are not able to say him(sachin) at what time he should get retierment from cricket,because he give more than 20 year of his life for indian cricket, i thing we shuold leave this topic and think about that is there any batsman who can take can seat of the sachin....without sachin we can not imagine indian cricket team....... because `` uska to nam hi kaphi h`` his presence motivates other team members.
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Abdul Ali - Chennai
your god is scoring only 8 runs, when many cricketers all over the cricket world are hitting centuries and double centuries. what a shame!



HANU - Hyderabad
how can we imagine cricket without its god? i dont think cricket will survive much time even in india without most passionate legend. in the same way punter is a wonderful cricketer. no one not even think to fulfill their places. we didnt till saurav ganguly place in test cricket almost for 3 years. recently dravid... if sachin gone..? out test team almost like zimbambwe...



Abhinav kumar joy - Patna
no body told tendulkar to start his career then why suggestions for making him under pressure to quit. he is the only man who change the definition of cricket from game to religion and become the god of it. no body have done it before there were so many names like gavaskar, kapil, ravi, bradman, garry, richards, and many more. at least we should show and give respect to him and let them think about his career, we should support him encourage him rather then critisise.