I don't watch cricket AT ALL but this was such a joy to watch, especially that ending.
Сағат бұрын
Ollie Robinson has done nothing wrong and all of this shows that the whole world has gone mental
@GodLikeXJuiceWrld9992 сағат бұрын
And Then Jonny Bairstow showed aukaat to kohli by scoring centuries 😂😂😂
@aniketanand80159 сағат бұрын
Hi both of u legend plz discuss melbourne & sydney test..I'll be waiting
@kishoresuryawanshi77909 сағат бұрын
U all are greats. Fortunate to see u all play. ❤❤❤❤
@jeevanthadasun964416 сағат бұрын
Murali is a Legendary Cricketer God of spin Bawling Love you Murali ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@BenKing-n8p19 сағат бұрын
Typical pommies doing their bullshit
@adriang625920 сағат бұрын
The Ashes is the greatest thing in Test cricket. This is why there should be another trophy ashes style that anyone can win and you hold it until you lose it. Then it goes to the winning team, obviously until they lose their next series. Maybe it should start at Lords and be the Lords cup. So Potentially you could hold the Ashes and the Lords cup, or lose the Lords cup against India while still holding the Ashes.
@Michael-p3y5bКүн бұрын
Don’t upset smithy or he will cry
@philipg5230Күн бұрын
Shame that Hussain and Atherton don't take into account the output of Crawley and Duckett as a pair. Even after a poor series for Crawley, they have a better average than Gooch and Boycott, Atherton and Butcher, Jaffer and Sehwag, Elgar and Markram, Gavaskar and Gaekwad, and pretty much par with Warner and Khawaja, Atherton and Stewart and all this at a strike rate that has winded the best attacks. Crawley has handled the best - do the english press really want to ruin our chances down under just to fill columns? Concentrate on replacing Pope with Bethel instead.
@karenedison542619 сағат бұрын
So true I love Hussain and atherton but they have that negativity that can be a little outdated Crawley has been fantastic bar this series Atherton had more bad series and he knows what it’s like to open, disjointing he isn’t showing more support. Bethel comes in for Pope not Crawley
@killleryt3927Күн бұрын
What happened
@john-i5i5kКүн бұрын
The Saint, Stuart Broad. You were caught but did not walk. So what about the spirit of the game??? Hypocrite !!!!!
@BigAmpКүн бұрын
To be fair I thought Crawley looked plumb LBW in real time and it was a surprise seeing it as a marginal umpires call on DRS.
@JamieHandsomeКүн бұрын
Lucky I'm not playing, I would have belted him with my bat
@ehsanmaqbool5786Күн бұрын
End of crawley
@Ernest_ThesigerКүн бұрын
I wanted us to lose the toss because I knew Stokes would choose to bowl first and I knew it would be the wrong decision! Why are captains of England the only people in the world who don't know that you should only bowl first if there's a clear and obvious reason for doing so? Stokes said himself that it was a 50/50 call whether to bowl or bat, so he clearly didn't think the pitch and conditions were screaming "You must bowl first!". People may think that you can't blame Stokes' decision to bowl for such a heavy loss but we would've been under less pressure and probably would've played better if Stokes had done the sensible thing and batted first. I clearly have no way of knowing whether or not we would've won if we'd batted first but I'm sure the match would've been a lot closer if we had.
@rizahaq4845Күн бұрын
He should have been concerned about getting ‘in the crease’ above all else.
@scsutton1Күн бұрын
I don't know where I heard it, but someone once said if Lord's is the opera, then The Oval is Glastonbury.
@20shouryaКүн бұрын
what was so great about Tim Southee ? He was a slow bowler, could move the ball a bit but nothing special. Got heaps of wickets but so did Ntini - both were pretty much 'hit-me' bowlers. just that New Zealand generally has mediocre bowlers anyway and this one stuck it out for so long.
@SheldontheidiotКүн бұрын
Nasser best pundit in the game
@nuranichandra2177Күн бұрын
It is indeed WTC or bust. All this glitter of defeating teams in under 3 days playing attacking cricket might be entertaining for the fans but is of no value if one wins ten and loses ten.
@vckarthik2008Күн бұрын
Aussie Ruthfulness was born from Steve Waugh no matter what to win that was really steve waugh as a player and as a captain lived in Cricketing field like that!!
@rohinsaini7275Күн бұрын
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@MartinCairns-q4yКүн бұрын
The banter between these two is tremendous…having a pop at each other constantly backed up with great knowledge regarding the game of cricket…keep it up men you are a great listen….
@The_Scouts_CodeКүн бұрын
My ODI list: 1. Gilchrist OR Sangakkara (wc) 2. Sehwag 3. Ponting (c) 4. Tendulkar 5. Lara 6. Kallis 7. Warne 8. Steyn OR Anderson 9. Akram 10. McGrath 11. Murali
@rakeshsingh-to3tnКүн бұрын
True Legend.
@weburnitatbothendsКүн бұрын
Beautiful words
@ahsanarshad918Күн бұрын
Some swing or seam or a spin wicket and Bazball goes to the gutter. England is the first team who gets out of WTC race.
@al95min00Күн бұрын
Stokes averages 35 with the bat and 32 with the ball. Ordinary player who got lucky a couple of times and along with McCullum is a pretty good salesman
@aaronfowkes21172 күн бұрын
Love this interview. Gooch is all class.
@onil0pjoshi3622 күн бұрын
Your teams goal is misplaced in my view - its to entartain as opposed to win - hence these big defeats..
@klawlessКүн бұрын
Also did they actually say they are entertaining the public......or just entertaining themselves. Once it gets too grindy/ Not in their favour/ non-batter friendly then they are disinterested to the point of apathy.
@pulseofages2 күн бұрын
Pathetic English have Bryden Carse and Potts to replace these legends lol
@brendoncrofts67142 күн бұрын
Warnie could if you asked him predict how he would most likely get you out ,and punter has that same rate nack in his playing days ,and especially now often can predict how the batsmen will get out ,greats of the game
@jakehenvey39812 күн бұрын
Why did khawaja review 😂 I was plum 😂
@stephenhoward44712 күн бұрын
The love from around the world for a competitor from another country is unbelievable.
@andrewcoulter3232 күн бұрын
love hearing from Steve Waugh ! such a tough rugged Australian !!
@zugzwang20072 күн бұрын
Interesting question was raised about why this team starts series well and then results tend to fade. There have been two instances in the sub-continent when the home side decided to change the pitches after losing the first Test (in Pakistan, playing a second match on the same pitch, before going to extraordinary lengths to produce a track that would spin at Rawalpindi where this never normally happens). This is executive counterplay, and if it hadn't at least partially succeeded even more heads would have rolled than was actually the case (in Pakistan, all the selectors were guillotined after the first Test). But in other series, after the opposition is taken by storm at first, it often then works them out, at least to some extent. There have been some series where the shock and awe have proven terminal for the other side, but not the best sides. This is true at the individual level too, where it isn't rocket science for good class international bowlers to find their way through Crawley's defence, for instance. Opponents develop plans for it, unless exceptionally pig-headed. The frequency with which Crawley actually plays decisive innings (even innings which effectively set the tone for a match) is far too low to justify picking him even on a probabilistic basis. There are aggressive and powerful batsmen available with much better technique against the moving ball (Bethell is one, and Jamie Smith another, although the possibility of Smith opening is never mentioned).
@willjennings52522 күн бұрын
I do agree that some decisions here would have been referred if the system were available. I'm not saying they were wrong but certainly worth a punt.
@KeshavTiwari-dm2je2 күн бұрын
They should do the podcast every 10 days. Just enjoy to much to listen them.
@MukeshMishra-zw3gg2 күн бұрын
We celebrate our batsman a lot But bumrah is once in a generation We must celebrate him too
@aamir16962 күн бұрын
We all notice averages of Smith,Kallis,Root ,Sachin,Williamson,lara etc. He is actually averaging better than all of them
@corkybucek35382 күн бұрын
Absolute Legend...one of a kind.
@drprathamprakash14082 күн бұрын
Zak Crawley must be dropped ASAP!!! Don't tell me there is not a single young opener in the County circuit waiting for a chance where ECB keep playing this fraud time and time again? How has he managed to play 54 tests for his country and managed just 4 100s with an abysmal average of 30.. I mean wtf??? Not that he is a part time bowler or an exceptional fielder or something.. He does nothing...Stokes has trusted him way too much...I m sorry, i love his style of play but he needs to go😢
@nought.1882 күн бұрын
Sky sports is very weast because I could not join it 😂😂😂😂
@frankchan55473 күн бұрын
Matt Henry: Gonna get you 6 for 6! Z Crawley: Never! Not going to happen... M H: Have another carrot...
@akshayrana-mn3tx3 күн бұрын
Bumrah boht sgaif hsi chup chap apna kaam krta hsi kisi ko koi gaali nahi koi hate nahi bas apne mein celebrate krta hso or sabki respect krta hai ......He is really a getlmam and a goat of indian cricket love you bumrah 1 pray to god for serving india country for next 10 years .. He will bevome the great boeler not ony by his good bowling but by hs behavior agaist his opponwnts no ego no hate for oppostion only good bowling and winning games for india ...Biggest Gane changer
@frogsoup22413 күн бұрын
Steve Waugh was really inspirational as a young guy..not only as a cricketer but as a person. Know what your limitations are (like Clint Eastwood says..."a mans gotta know his limitations").... and work with them....build on your strengths. He's also very humble and he gives back to society with charity to under privelliged people .....very inspiring.
@wades93273 күн бұрын
Absolute magician at his best, made the world's best look silly.
@roybagshaw85523 күн бұрын
The loss to Pakistan and New Zealand in my view as the result of poor captaincy. Ben Stokes must be considered a serious risk to lead England in Australia. His personal contributions with bat and ball are well below an acceptable standard. Lets hope the process to find a replacement has started to find someone who can lead by example.
@al95min00Күн бұрын
Don't forget the reckless and arrogant declaration on the first day of the Ashes 23. Cost them the game and the series. Fantastic really. With Joe Root looking in ominous touch and Ollie Robinson swinging the willow at the other end, the score looked poised to head well north of 400. Skipper Ben Stokes had other ideas as he waved them in and put an end to the first innings with the score at 8/393. The declaration came after only 78 overs making it the earliest declaration in the first innings of an Ashes Test in history. 4. days later Captain Cum,mins hits the winning runs. Theres the series and English commentators never bring it up. If he was an Aussie or Indian the condemnation would have been savage and rightly so. But I suppose England were "saving cricket" or something.
@handyvickersКүн бұрын
Yeah, I agree, Roy... He's a fine cricketer, but doesn't have the brains to be captain... He should be that Freddie Flintoff character who comes in and wins games. Not a captain who throws games away because "results don't matter" in order to "entertain". I'm not entertained when England get hammered!
@markbailey1970Күн бұрын
We won the series in New Zealand
@pod87613 күн бұрын
Nassir amd atherton are the best commontators in sport