IMO, the full game should be on this KZbin channel. there's no better promotional vehicle than this already legendary match, specially the 2 first games.
@1000000trsАй бұрын
Yep, it was gripping and of course with Joey's superb commentary it was perfect - totally agree: its the Squash promo poster of a match.
Ай бұрын
It was a masterpiece. We had the pleasure to be on site. What a battle! Best squash i have seen
@K3zsterАй бұрын
This match is surely an all-timer, absolutely riveting stuff and unbelievable endurance from both players.
@RodrigoCampos-t1nАй бұрын
If Elias did not missed that second game volley, probably would have won this one. Kudos to Farag! Amazing match.
@losuk8Ай бұрын
Yes, second game is crucial for him ! It really hurt that he can’t convert to win the second game by leading 10: 7
@volleyballiscoolАй бұрын
Such a good match between these two! Cant wait to see how Farag gets on in his next match in the final!
@infinitysportsagency18 күн бұрын
Grande Elias!!!
@stevemd6488Ай бұрын
Farag moving soooo much better, great footwork
@rajeevam3Ай бұрын
Luckily no extended back leg to trip the opponent 😂 what a treat!!!
@James-sw9vmАй бұрын
People will really watch this game and Asal's games and pretend there's no difference
@syedqaisarabbas6959Ай бұрын
In the past, matches featuring legends like Jahangir Khan and Jan Sher Khan often lasted 2.5 to 3 hours, showcasing endurance and strategy. Today, the excitement surrounding 90-minute matches, such as in footbal.While longer matches have their charm and historical significance, the modern game offers a refreshing intensity that resonates with contemporary viewers
@JohnnyBoy4Ай бұрын
I expect the number of lets were ridiculous in comparison vs now. I watched an old one recently, and couldnt believe how poor of a spectacle it was.
@adamburton99Ай бұрын
We're you wearing a monical and a top hat, sipping tea when you wrote that?
@JohnnyBoy4Ай бұрын
@@adamburton99 tbf I did think it was a bit 1800s haha
@logx-ow1usАй бұрын
@@JohnnyBoy4 well they also played to 15 instead of 11, and drops were harder to play because of the small racquet.
@stevehughes1510Ай бұрын
No, under 2 hours in all cases. A handful of matches went beyond that time but not the Khan's matches or the Hunts or the Barringtons.
@losuk8Ай бұрын
This is the final ! Not the one with Asal
@ralphbuschmann740Ай бұрын
Wooooow!
@chatmoon_ytАй бұрын
This should be the normal highlights length
@gruffyddgozaliАй бұрын
These highlights miss two of the best shots I’ve ever seen from Elias, there’s still more. I’m sure they’ll be in the next shot of the month though
@hunterdrew221Ай бұрын
you know its over when farag switches on
@Abdulrehman_AhmadАй бұрын
good thumbnail
@thefamilycat86Ай бұрын
Sensational match🎉
@jonathanwalker2340Ай бұрын
Why Joey Bussin at 4:28
@mochamadkamal9609Ай бұрын
Why no Asal vs Coll highlight??
@HarshVardhan-jy6nmАй бұрын
They cant show what Asal actually do on the court. THEY dont want to expose him
@1000000trsАй бұрын
Too much violence for this 12A rated channel 🤭. Actually, I'm not sure if you saw it on Squash TV subscription channel, but my analysis of it is that overall there was a little bit of a drift back by Asal to his old tendencies across the match as a whole: but with one dramatic exception: Asal appeared to take an odd route to a drop shot, that fully swept out both of Coll's legs from under him. In football it would probably have qualified for a yellow card for a dangerous tackle - maybe even red! It appeared a bit shocking to be honest and it left me wondering if Asal had some sort of score to settle with Coll, but I guess it might have been an accident, that just looked intentional from the camera angle. Remarkably Coll was super dignified, and did not complain in the slightest. Clever really, as he left it to the crown and the officials to have the reaction. After that, the crowd and refs were hypersensitive to the tiniest poor movement from Asal: I guess they assumed he'd returned to his old ways.
@cscoetzeeАй бұрын
@@1000000trs You have to ask yourself why games against Asal are always probable to veer into controversial territory, when matches involving Gawad, Coll, Elias, Hesham, Makin, Soliman, Crouin, Eleinen, Rodriguez, etc. rarely seem to deliver the kinds of issues Asal brings into the equation. As far as I am concerned, he is an idiot and will remain an idiot, regardless of how well he can hit a ball.
@losuk8Ай бұрын
@@1000000trs to be honest, Asal never change , he just pretend to be a nice player , nothing more
@ShinycoatАй бұрын
Perhaps because the vast majority of squash players don't want to watch Asal matches.
@_glitchyАй бұрын
3:26
@mrfish4572Ай бұрын
Brilliant squash but I find these courts so distracting. The logos, the reflections, the lights (and their reflections), the people behind the wall, the seats. It would be brilliant to see this squash on the plainer courts we had two years ago that werent glass and filled with logos imho.
@1974xaviersАй бұрын
I'm don't know why some of the commentators are screaming on top of their voices...very unprofessional... needs improvement...don't spoil the game........
@KB-in7hc23 күн бұрын
Too much screaming from the commentator...sounds more like a squash hooligan than an expert.
@StracheyAnnabelle-w8cАй бұрын
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@mjhastings453418 күн бұрын
Is it just me or does it seem that Farag complains a lot these days
@user-fb1yt9ji4mАй бұрын
clearly elias can become BETTER SQUASH PLAYER...farag CLEARLY BETTER SQUASH PLAYER. Better squash player won match
@juhanjames2653Ай бұрын
a bit of an overreaction there 3:30
@weightlifter968Ай бұрын
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@MelissaWilliams-m4rАй бұрын
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@jdw7372Ай бұрын
Can we make a petition for commentators to never call squash "sqaysh". Ruins so many clips and moments
@mikehardwicke2327 күн бұрын
Spoilt only by J Barrington screaming like a teenage girl!