I want to thank you for doing this. Outstanding compilations of Windies cricketing greats. As much as they caused me pain at the time, I still loved them!
No, In the second test of 1983 Series in Delhi and fourth test in Ahmedabad Gavaskar scored 100 in an attacking way in Delhi and he played a very classical innings by scoring 90 runs in Ahmedabad and in the final Test at Madras Gavaskar made 236 not out , it doesn't made whether test series was decided or not , WI always played to fierce way to win every Tests then and Gavaskar performance can't be belittled as all these runs amazed by battling a hostile face bowling attack of Marshall , Holding and Wayne Daniel. In the 1982 -83 series in west indies Gavaskar made 147 runs in Georgetown Guyana against WI quckies of Marshall,Roberts and Holding etc.
@@ELP1791 That match was drawn due to rains. Other test matches in the same series where Marshall, Roberts and Garner played the score was 20,0,1,32,2 and19 which was the case with other batters too. Windies was unbeatable those days except for Indian subcontinent pitches.
@@blaze1148Gavaskar was dismissed by Marshall 10 times and each dismissal cost only 16.8 runs a piece. The two batsmen to actually thrive not only against Marshall but the peak West Indies as a whole were Graham Gooch, who averaged 44.65 with over 2k runs in tests where West Indies fielded their full strength pace attack, and Allan Border, whom Marshall on record called the toughest batsman he had ever bowled to, proof of it being Marshall's 11 dismissals of Border cost him 36 runs on an average and Border in the West Indies at the height of their pace dominance averaged 53.
THANK YOU 🙏 so much.
Please do Michael Holding next.
And a compilation of Jeff Dujon catches.
I want to thank you for doing this. Outstanding compilations of Windies cricketing greats. As much as they caused me pain at the time, I still loved them!
Marshall world no.1 best great bowler
Pure genius, I miss you so much❤
Why?
I wish they had speed guns in those days. These deliveries look very very quick.
Scalped almost all 'great' batsmen of that era that too clean bowled. Marshall truly GOAT.
Gavaskar was the only batsman to do well against Marshall.
No, In the second test of 1983 Series in Delhi and fourth test in Ahmedabad Gavaskar scored 100 in an attacking way in Delhi and he played a very classical innings by scoring 90 runs in Ahmedabad and in the final Test at Madras Gavaskar made 236 not out , it doesn't made whether test series was decided or not , WI always played to fierce way to win every Tests then and Gavaskar performance can't be belittled as all these runs amazed by battling a hostile face bowling attack of Marshall , Holding and Wayne Daniel.
In the 1982 -83 series in west indies Gavaskar made 147 runs in Georgetown Guyana against WI quckies of Marshall,Roberts and Holding etc.
@@ELP1791 That match was drawn due to rains. Other test matches in the same series where Marshall, Roberts and Garner played the score was 20,0,1,32,2 and19 which was the case with other batters too. Windies was unbeatable those days except for Indian subcontinent pitches.
@@blaze1148Gavaskar was dismissed by Marshall 10 times and each dismissal cost only 16.8 runs a piece. The two batsmen to actually thrive not only against Marshall but the peak West Indies as a whole were Graham Gooch, who averaged 44.65 with over 2k runs in tests where West Indies fielded their full strength pace attack, and Allan Border, whom Marshall on record called the toughest batsman he had ever bowled to, proof of it being Marshall's 11 dismissals of Border cost him 36 runs on an average and Border in the West Indies at the height of their pace dominance averaged 53.
@@AnkitSingh-pz2ju I stand corrected Sir 👍