I do not think the rule has been changed since. Besides Australia has used a similar tactic in home series recently anyway by taking top lower level fieldsman and using them as 12th men.
However all that is besides my point. Punter made a big public deal about that this and did so in the wrong way. He made both himself and the Australian cricket team look like fools by doing so as well. Sure make a comment of it if you want. However he went on and on about it and really did make a mess of the whole issue. Not what a captain is suppose to do.
I think you missed Ponting's point. Yes the supre-field-sub tactic has been used for years - by all teams (Peter Cantrell
). Ponting was upset by the English tactic of taking the fast bowlers off the field when not injured A) for a rest so they could bowl more overs in the day and B) to get the sub into the field.That is totally against the spirit of the game, is against the laws (subs are only allowed for injury, although in practise you can briefly nip off for a pee etc) and should have been stamped on by the umpires as soon as it was brought to their attention (half-way through the first test).



