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Himself considered to be one of the finest batsmen in cricket history, Ricky Ponting has paid accolades to another master Sachin Tendulkar describing him as the best batsman he has played against.
"I felt Sachin was the best player I played against, and that's coming from more of a captain's point of view as well, knowing he had so much success against us in our conditions and their conditions," Ponting said at his retirement press conference after the lost final Test against South Africa here.
Tendulkar has always been highly regarded by the Australians with greatest batsman in the game's history Sir Donald Bradman saying in 1996 that the Indian was the closest somebody came to emulating his batting style.
"Now I never saw myself play, but I feel that this player (Tendulkar) is playing much the same as I used to play," Bradman had said.
Tendulkar has an impressive record against Australia compiling 3438 runs in 35 Tests for an average of 57.30. He has scored 11 Test centuries and 15 half centuries against
them. In ODIs, he accumulated 3077 runs in 71 matches for an average of 44.59.
Ponting also praised West Indian batting great Brian Lara, saying he gave him sleepless nights before matches.
"I probably lost more sleep on the eve of games against Lara, because I knew he could singlehandedly win games for his team. The way I judge players has always been on their ability to win games, and win games by themselves," he added.
"Lara could certainly do that and he did it probably more than what Sachin's done for India. It's hard to separate the class of player -- you've got to put Kallis in that bracket as well.
"You put his wickets on top of what he's done with the bat. He came out the other day to bat and I looked at the board and he was averaging 57 in Test cricket. That's remarkable considering the amount he's had to bowl and all that sort of stuff," the former captain said.
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