When a Bowler Batted for 238 minutes to save India's Pride | India vs England 2002 - Test 1 |Cricket

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2023
  • It was the beginning of a brutal battle
    The English man reeling after the natwest defeat
    While the Indians setting up for opvercoming a historic barriar
    The test series that was to come
    Was to become a legend in cricket
    It started from celebrations that followed the Indian natwest victory
    Indian players had demanded the Englishman to hand over that champagne bottle.
    With ravi shastri coming down from the commentary box,
    Roads was crowded with Indian fans, cheering and waving Indian flag.
    An emotional Sourav Ganguly thanked the team and announced the BCCI bonus. Rahul Dravid too thanked the team once again tried to retire from his wicket keeping duties.
    But they weren’t aware of the storm brewing.
    A distraught English team, sad about their loss, watching the shirtless foreign captain at THEIR Lords.
    They now had only one thing in mind
    Payback
    Captain Naseer Hussain was facing a challenge
    Most of his team had been injured
    Is Andrew Flintoff complaining of serious groin pain.
    But still within a few days of loss, team was back to practice.
    To practice and to plan.
    To plan that this time India would not escape
    Starting from Targeting Sachin.
    Naseer had this plan in his mind. Not getting Sachin out directly. Asking Ashley Giles to pitch the ball outside leg stump. Frustrating Sachin into taking a bad shot.
    Giles did manage to stump Sachin out, For first time in his test career.
    But still sachin had became player of the series.
    And bringing this plan back
    Similar plans were creted For each and every batsman.
    Sehwag was baited to give his wicket
    dada was angered into
    taking solace from india’s test record in England
    As the sun rose on first test, hopes were high, expectations reaching the sky
    England’s plan was simple,
    Win the toss
    Bat defensively for first few sessions.
    Putting early pressure on India.
    English captain made his way to the ground after two wickets.
    Defence on his mind. His first 60 runs took 60 overs.
    And he could have continued the same if not for the cramp.
    And so he decided to shift gears
    Going on the attack
    His one decision changed the entire course of the match.
    A Player who had taken 128 balls for 50 runs, was now completing his century in next 64 balls.
    He set the tone; others followed the suit.
    Flintoff 59, White 53, Crawley 64, Jones 44
    and the cramp ridden captain 155
    together for 487 runs
    in response
    English bowlers followed their strategy
    with controlled bowling came uncontrolled aggression
    and after starting strong by Sehwag 84,
    they quickly went from 128 for 2 to 221 all out.
    Dada sat on the same Lord’s balcony, where he celebrated the victory 10 days ago.
    Humiliated.
    The next day, it was they repeat telecast of the previous match.
    England hitting 300 runs in 65 overs
    Final target of 567 runs.
    Well, the repeat telecast was shown by the Indian team too.
    India collapsing like a pack of cards
    4 wickets left, Laxman along with 3 bowlers.
    Everyone knew, the game was over.
    The only question that remained was how badly will India will get defeated.
    Cricket is a game of unpredictable and unforeseen
    And what exactly happened - proved this
    Ajit Agarkar
    Carrying a batting average on 7.81, known for his ducks.
    Initial playing defensively, he later realised that he won’t survive this way
    And so he attacked.
    Reducing what could have been a 397 runs defeat
    To just 170 runs
    Yes, India did lose, and England did win
    But the victories smile was muted,
    In front of Ajit Agarkar who was 109 not out.
    The baller that had scored a century at lords
    #cricket #revenge #thriller
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  • @daanishsumbre7171
    @daanishsumbre7171 Год назад +762

    Before there was Lord Shardul Thakur, There was one Lord Ajit Agarkar

    • @RaveSharrma
      @RaveSharrma Год назад

      Kaun?

    • @punisher2_18
      @punisher2_18 Год назад +21

      Pehle to shardul ko lund bolo lord nahi usne kuchh nahi ukhada IPL me dekhle abhi hug raha hai , team India me bhi nahi hai abb 😂

    • @omkargurav9538
      @omkargurav9538 Год назад +4

      WTC finals me hai vo

    • @asylum9868
      @asylum9868 Год назад

      shardul is shit

    • @Banzybanz
      @Banzybanz Год назад

      @@punisher2_18 IPL apni gand me dalo. Gabba me match jitaya hai, Australia me series jitaya hai. 10 IPL aur 40 T20 world cup se jyada ukhada hai bhai ne.
      Abse cricket me kuch bhi nahi kiya to bhi bohot kuch kiya hai usne. Teri umar bohot kam hogi chutye is liye Australia me series win ki value nahi samajh rahi tereko. 2017 tak to humko lagta tha ki kabhi jindagi me aisa dekhne milega kya. Azhar, Sachin, Kumble, Dravid ke career nikal gaye series nahi jeete Australia. Lord Shardul (Gill, Pant, Washington, Siraj ke saath) aaya aur harta hua match aur series jita diya. To madarchod ke bacche, Shardul ne kya ukhada kabhi puch mat.

  • @NEXUSNEST
    @NEXUSNEST Год назад +555

    Everything is temporary; but Shastri and wine being together is permanent. 😂😂😂

    • @manzurelahi4873
      @manzurelahi4873 Год назад +3

      Champagne is haram

    • @ShivamJha00
      @ShivamJha00 Год назад +26

      @@manzurelahi4873 nobody cares

    • @meboy5495
      @meboy5495 Год назад

      @@manzurelahi4873 haram is on my l**d

    • @ramdharisinghdinkar1069
      @ramdharisinghdinkar1069 Год назад +29

      ​@@manzurelahi4873 consumating marriage of a 52 year man with 9 year old girl is Haram

    • @AbhishekMishra-hh5kq
      @AbhishekMishra-hh5kq Год назад +1

      ​@@ramdharisinghdinkar1069 having a few thousand wives is ok?

  • @nicks1008
    @nicks1008 Год назад +504

    I always feel that Agarkar never got the credit that he deserves. He always remained unnoticed and underrated.

    • @good_life8888
      @good_life8888 Год назад +11

      His performance was not consistent, Due to him we lost many matches

    • @cucventures7306
      @cucventures7306 Год назад +11

      @@good_life8888 still got a better odi stats than zhaheer!

    • @asylum9868
      @asylum9868 Год назад +4

      ​@@good_life8888 due to sachin also we loat many matches

    • @Princepreethish
      @Princepreethish Год назад

      Gave too many wides in a game and that was the reason for his disappearance

    • @lakhdeepsingh1983
      @lakhdeepsingh1983 Год назад

      Agarkar didn't place a value on his wicket. I wonder if he had anyone kicking his ass into performing better.

  • @abhishekshrivastava7864
    @abhishekshrivastava7864 Год назад +147

    Literally had goosebumps after hearing Agarakar's name. It brought back the highlights of his innings which was awesome to watch

  • @shatrudhanverma462
    @shatrudhanverma462 Год назад +87

    Those tours, bilaterals, tri series were just ❤
    Now even World Cup matches doesn't give that kick

    • @Abhilash_Jena
      @Abhilash_Jena Год назад +2

      True

    • @hritikghatge
      @hritikghatge Год назад +5

      Stuck in nostalgia

    • @elamcyril
      @elamcyril Год назад +10

      Nothing but nostalgia ride, back then we used to win much less despite having some of the greatest ever players in Indian cricket history, so even those bilateral & tri series win felt overly special than it actually was.

  • @vibrantvittlesvlogs
    @vibrantvittlesvlogs Год назад +136

    I remember this test series so vividly...after losing the lords test the fortunes turned for team india.. sehwag opened for the first time and the world got to see how test opening was gonna be in the future.. but i remember this test series specially for the headingly test..one of the rare occasions when the big 3 fired in unison on a pitch where the indian batting was supposed to fold.. dravid 148, sachin 193 and dada 128...who can forget sachin and dada's brutal onslaught in absolute darkness!! It rained sixes in the dark!! I think dravid got 3 back to back 100s if i remember correctly (and got another one back home in india to make it 4 on the trot).. as usual another solid video and a solid story!! Big fan!!

    • @soubhikmishra
      @soubhikmishra Год назад +9

      Dude you just spoiled the next video... Brilliant....

    • @vibrantvittlesvlogs
      @vibrantvittlesvlogs Год назад +14

      @@soubhikmishra oh cmon!! Everybody who is a cricket nut and follows this channel's content already knows what he's talkin about!! Its sehwag's promotion to opener!! Maybe the younger audience wont know in which case i am sorry cricket raaz 😶😶

    • @soubhikmishra
      @soubhikmishra Год назад +2

      @@vibrantvittlesvlogs 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @gouranganath5893
      @gouranganath5893 Год назад +1

      ​@@soubhikmishra l.n ol

    • @gouranganath5893
      @gouranganath5893 Год назад

      O
      Mppo
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      😊
      OLLllm
      Po😊 lo oppl.o😅😊😊o

  • @AZ-pg8vd
    @AZ-pg8vd Год назад +33

    Ganguly is one of the greatest cricket captain. ❤Though there were Fab-4 Fab-5, the team was not just only dependent on them. Every player in the team would emerge as a hero in one or the other match. India was no longer just dependent on couple of players in every match.

  • @YDMCA
    @YDMCA Год назад +36

    Watching the old Indian cricket batting line up play was like witnessing poetry in motion.

  • @prakashpal1069
    @prakashpal1069 Год назад +25

    You made yourself felt at that "Incrrredibly..." 7:21 😊

  • @swapnilvirus
    @swapnilvirus Год назад +22

    Agarkar was fairly useful batsman and had won few ODI matches with his batting alone before this test match. Unfortunately, he could not have the same impact as he had on ODIs but had played memorable knocks as a batsman in domestic circuit at crunch stages. He and Zaheer really brought India's pace bowling bowling attack back on the track.

  • @DaddyjeeFF
    @DaddyjeeFF Год назад +22

    Finally the most awaited video is here😍😍😍

  • @KarthikSankaran
    @KarthikSankaran 7 месяцев назад +2

    Ajit Agarkar was a delight to watch at the batting order. Very unpredictable! I still recall my dad & I celebrating and laughing everytime Ajit hit a boundry or a six. He made that lower order feel alive & entertaining 😅

  • @abhishekmishra6857
    @abhishekmishra6857 Год назад +5

    Genuinely being AA fan this video was the only thing that i wanted such a golden day for him and yet such an underrated player sometimes I feel he deserved more respect back than

  • @ratnakararumugam2582
    @ratnakararumugam2582 9 месяцев назад +7

    What many people do not know is, how strong Agarkar is - mentally. He was facing a lot of personal life hardships, lot of gossips, personal loss during 2000-2002. It was after this match, he left all the demons back and kept moving forward.

  • @vaibhavprakash4487
    @vaibhavprakash4487 Год назад +6

    Simply unbelievable, Sourav Ganguly did made a historic decision of promoting Sehwag to open. I have watched the next video of your this series and yes, I also believe that back then for India it was always nearly impossible to win a test series in England & Australia in particular. But not only did Ganguly's decision shaped Sehwag's career but India successfully drew that test series with a 1-1 margin.

  • @juraid4156
    @juraid4156 Год назад +9

    3:52 to 4:12 true words by Nasir Hussain

  • @darshanpandit
    @darshanpandit Год назад +35

    Love your channel. Cricket is so much more than just hitting shots. Love your work in bringing out the stories behind the game. We need more of such work!

  • @yentasnivla
    @yentasnivla 8 месяцев назад +3

    I love the narrator's style. the pace of the narration was good also. good prose. Also Ajit Agarkar was one of my favourite Indian bowlers of that time. He never gave up.

  • @suryan04
    @suryan04 Год назад +19

    “It was so wierd” - Sorry Mr. Narrator. It wasn’t wierd. Gem of an innings from Ajit Agarkar.

  • @abdulazeez418
    @abdulazeez418 Год назад +11

    I thought I'll be dead before watching this episode

  • @pritambajare5033
    @pritambajare5033 9 месяцев назад +2

    Bhai,thanks for bringing cricket matches to reality
    It just looks like a normal match
    But this things are not seen a lot of times
    This make cricket match so much more real

  • @B.Atharva
    @B.Atharva 7 месяцев назад +2

    this man ganguly deserves a biopic to be streamed in theatres

  • @adarshbhardwaj9370
    @adarshbhardwaj9370 Год назад +1

    Remember this series with faintest of memory and thst being India in an inning already had been scored 500+ and still going about 10runs every over with Dada leading the charge...Those were the glory days of Indian batting...

  • @cherish_till_you_get_perish
    @cherish_till_you_get_perish 2 месяца назад

    Thx for these insights man. May god bless you

  • @SujithManjunathNaik
    @SujithManjunathNaik Год назад +3

    I love the way you narrate the stories. Love every episode. Keep it coming! 😊

  • @suyashbajpai3023
    @suyashbajpai3023 Год назад +9

    Waited so long for the 3rd part. Thank you.

  • @raghavanrajesh250
    @raghavanrajesh250 Год назад +5

    Leeds test was India's best over seas victory till the last ind vs aus Gabba test

    • @vibrantvittlesvlogs
      @vibrantvittlesvlogs Год назад +2

      Oh yes sir!! Headingley, leeds 2002 was something else... i'll never forget that test ever...

  • @monitor-mindtheover-void6712
    @monitor-mindtheover-void6712 Год назад

    Can't wait for the next video!

  • @singularsink
    @singularsink Год назад +3

    Honestly I don't remember much of that series, I think for most of us NatWest final gave the true satisfaction. But yes, Dada's another decision with Viru-opening changed again the course of Indian Cricket. Such was his foresight. I have not seen many captains whose each critical decisions changed the trajectory of his team. A true legend, miss him very much.

  • @aveshbadal3070
    @aveshbadal3070 Год назад +1

    I love your videos sir. From poetic narration to simple editing to the detailed research, I have see all your videos. One request please make one on the ashes 2005 and Australia's decade.

  • @cranknicholson1418
    @cranknicholson1418 Год назад +4

    Ur nrrtion nd the speech r just too good.. U got to be next to harsha bhogle in story telling.. Love ur work.

  • @dip_08
    @dip_08 Год назад

    Amazing like always

  • @robertburns7348
    @robertburns7348 Год назад

    Very nice explanation. Eagerly waiting for the next video.

  • @renodestress8942
    @renodestress8942 Год назад +1

    Narration incredible, remember the last day when I got out of college to leave for home just done with an internal test. Saw that Agarkar suddenly became a legend scoring century at Lord's 😂😂😂 though defeat was inevitable suddenly I felt that sometimes our bowlers are just actors who act like they can't bat, but willing they can torment or put to shame even top order batters.. for a guy who scored a fastest 50 but at times got 7 ducks.. But that was one heck of Era of super cricketers. On a given they were lions, and another day opposition were lions

  • @telanganacommoncitizen
    @telanganacommoncitizen Год назад

    Brilliant narration as always. Waiting with bated breath for your notification to pop up on my screen. Good luck.

  • @songshub6481
    @songshub6481 Год назад +1

    Well narrated and waiting for your next video...

  • @sumeetghosh2402
    @sumeetghosh2402 Год назад

    Superb.......

  • @jibran_r7
    @jibran_r7 Год назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @jacksonmj7883
    @jacksonmj7883 Год назад +1

    At that time,though we didn't have as many alrounders as we have today, it was that time which is called the GOLDEN ERA of Indian cricket and the Fab Five gave us this new generation of cricket fever which went on to get the world cups. In fact it was those youngsters who were groomed under the captaincy of Dada n gentlemen cricketers like Sachin sir n Dravid Kumble n Laxman who made up bulk of the team under Dhoni ryt. So they were the demi gods of cricket without which BCCI wouldn't have got all the money, name n fame it had got. 🙏

  • @avishekdattaray2065
    @avishekdattaray2065 Год назад +12

    an almost same scenario occurred when Shami & Bumrah batted in the last series on the same ground.

    • @Banzybanz
      @Banzybanz Год назад +2

      They led us to a win from a losing position.

  • @sanathan1
    @sanathan1 Год назад

    Your videos, narrative and presentation is 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 keep it up 👍🏻 god bless you 🙏🏻

  • @ur_Mayur
    @ur_Mayur Год назад

    Finally Its here.

  • @katsukibakugo5153
    @katsukibakugo5153 Год назад

    It was amazing 🎉

  • @georgetaliat1
    @georgetaliat1 Месяц назад

    Agarkar!! Biggest AA fan

  • @aakashtivari7828
    @aakashtivari7828 Год назад

    Dude keep it coming

  • @kinshukhazra315
    @kinshukhazra315 Год назад

    sir your content is amazing.
    hope you make a video on india's 2003 wc journey.
    and 1996 wc semi final. 👍

  • @yuktanaik3010
    @yuktanaik3010 Год назад +18

    I thought my grandchildren would have to wait till puberty before this video comes out.
    P.s. I'm 20

    • @cricketraazenglish
      @cricketraazenglish  Год назад +6

      Iss कमबख्त job ne maar hi daala hai and video pe research material itna hai ki kya hi kare brother☺️

    • @yuktanaik3010
      @yuktanaik3010 Год назад +3

      @@cricketraazenglish just pulling your leg bro. You doing great work... Keep going...I'm pretty sure I'm witnessing the successor of harsha bhogle in you.God bless.

  • @thesmashingsizzler
    @thesmashingsizzler Год назад +13

    Please teach me the way of your storytelling. Incredible stuff. This guy can make even a boring match interesting to hear. Keep it up!
    And Agarkar was super underrated as a Batsman, but he showed what he could do that day, in "LORD'S!"
    Can't wait for Part 4 of this series.

  • @infomayet7555
    @infomayet7555 Год назад +7

    Hey Man! Absolutely love your well researched videos with clear, eloquent wordings. Still waiting on the part 2 of the Ramiz Video as it gave a really different perspective, one that I hadn't thought of before despite being in touch regularly with cricket news. Greatly anticipating part 2

  • @Banzybanz
    @Banzybanz Год назад +1

    The most effective way to affect a team's morale is to make them stay on the field for a few sessions more than necessary. England would have loved to have wrapped this up on Day 4 and have a rest day, but instead they were out there until after lunch on Day 5, for a result that always belonged to them.
    Long partnerships have changed courses of entire series. Like Laxman-Dravid at Eden Gardens, Pietersen-Cook in Mumbai, du Plessis-de Villiers at Adelaide or Cook-Trott at the Gabba. The bowling teams were in dominant positions before the partnership, but those partnerships tired them mentally and physically and it affected them in the other matches of the series too.

  • @mayankagar2006
    @mayankagar2006 Год назад

    I don't know why you are so underrated. Love ur content.

  • @avinabsaha
    @avinabsaha Год назад

    Waiting for next episode!

  • @shashwatdwivedi227
    @shashwatdwivedi227 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent narration bro👍

  • @knight-radiant1
    @knight-radiant1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nasser said how distraught the English cricket team was after this game. I wonder, how distraught would teams be nowadays after losing a cricket game, especially in T20 or ODI. In T20, there's too many of them going on to care if you lose. In ODI, there's too few of them to care if you lose

  • @suryac850
    @suryac850 Год назад +3

    Agarkar was a batsmen till u 16. Only after that he became a bowler

  • @Banzybanz
    @Banzybanz Год назад

    Recently found this channel. Love your stories and style of storytelling. Please cover some interesting stories from the Ranji Trophy.

  • @leakedzebra
    @leakedzebra Год назад

    Fabulous channel

  • @pranjalig9509
    @pranjalig9509 Год назад +2

    would love videos on women's cricket too!!

  • @helicopter9423
    @helicopter9423 Год назад

    🔥💛

  • @anuragrai3466
    @anuragrai3466 7 месяцев назад

    Dude ur narration 🔥🔥

  • @niravchittaliya6312
    @niravchittaliya6312 Год назад +1

    You are a Good Storyteller!
    Man!
    ❤❤

  • @Pureleaflemontea
    @Pureleaflemontea 2 месяца назад

    Nasser stating that they had the 'Fab 5 out" with Dinesh Mongia in the lineup is criminal 😂

  • @dr.sudhansusekhardas5793
    @dr.sudhansusekhardas5793 Год назад +4

    Still remember this series for Rahul Dravid's 148* at Headingley, carrying his bat through the team total of 300-odd

    • @cricketraazenglish
      @cricketraazenglish  Год назад +4

      It's coming...😃

    • @kaushikgoswami5845
      @kaushikgoswami5845 Год назад +2

      Sanjay Bangar being deployed as opener in the next match and seeing out the first 2 hours.

    • @vibrantvittlesvlogs
      @vibrantvittlesvlogs Год назад +2

      Oh no no no no no.... rahul dravid did score the magnificient 148 but he did not carry his bat... he was dismissed after which sachin made 193 and ganguly made 128... and india scored a ton of runs declaring their innings at 628/8.. india won that test by an innings and 46 runs!! How can u forget the assault sachin and dada launched on the english bowlers in absolute darkness at the end of day 2!! Its etched in my memory forever... also sanjay bangar scored an incredible 68 which together with dravid negated any advantage that eng had hoped for on a quick and seaming wicket in helpful conditions...day 1 was all about patience, resolve and technique with bangar and dravid ... day 2 was when eng got the living daylights kicked out of them by sachin and ganguly... it still remains one of the most incredible test matches that i have witnessed..

    • @vibrantvittlesvlogs
      @vibrantvittlesvlogs Год назад +2

      @@kaushikgoswami5845 he didnt just see off 2 hours... dravid and bangar saw off most of the day 1 with their 170 run partnership.. bangar finished with 68 with almost 250 balls faced!!

    • @dr.sudhansusekhardas5793
      @dr.sudhansusekhardas5793 Год назад

      @@vibrantvittlesvlogs yes sorry, I only meant to convey the importance of this innings, as everyone was expecting India to bat second fearing the pitch. But Ganguly took a brave decision and Dravid validated it with grit and opened the doors for Sachin and others to make merry.
      Dravid did score 140 odd and carried his bat through the innings but it was in 4th test of 2011 India tour of England ❤️

  • @mhlaskar1991
    @mhlaskar1991 7 месяцев назад

    Please post the link to the next video

  • @prab2112
    @prab2112 Год назад

    Dada!!

  • @TheChimy99
    @TheChimy99 Год назад

    8:45 & 9:26 golden footage of McGrath bowling for England
    9:30 Gillespie too!

  • @mukuldubey5588
    @mukuldubey5588 Год назад

    Your voice is good

  • @ziadmehmud1050
    @ziadmehmud1050 Год назад

    Create a video on gambhir and kohli clash!

  • @ashutoshgupta26812
    @ashutoshgupta26812 Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @gauravwaghmare3883
    @gauravwaghmare3883 Год назад

    Bhai, jaldi jaldi video dalte jao.

  • @TheChimy99
    @TheChimy99 Год назад

    This narrator should be ICC's official story teller

  • @amanchaman6702
    @amanchaman6702 Год назад

    🖤

  • @muralikrishna2603
    @muralikrishna2603 8 месяцев назад

    Please use the clips of the same match which u are narrating about...that would make more sense to your narration...👍🤝

  • @visharadtiwari4566
    @visharadtiwari4566 7 месяцев назад

    Please one video on VVS Laxman

  • @pranaydebnath5110
    @pranaydebnath5110 Год назад

    Bhaisaab vdo jaldi lana
    Yeh cricket raaz english nehi
    HOTD ho rakha hain 2saal mein 1vdo aata hain

  • @abhishekupadhyay8594
    @abhishekupadhyay8594 Год назад

    next part, please🥺

  • @priyanavneet
    @priyanavneet 6 месяцев назад

    128 balls for 50 runs is very normal in test cricket, and Naseer's final score was 155 off 355 balls , which is again, not counted as onslaught !!!

  • @nisargparmar9022
    @nisargparmar9022 Год назад

    Those days ,where real cricket was played and we witnessed that time.
    Now everybody poops.

  • @MrFeast-yj4zx
    @MrFeast-yj4zx 9 месяцев назад +1

    The only 6 hit in the 4th innings was by Ashish Nehra

  • @mihirshetye4624
    @mihirshetye4624 Год назад

    That Giles stumping was the only time SRT was dismissed that way in his career.

  • @avradeephazra7660
    @avradeephazra7660 Год назад

    These videos are very interesting, so it'd be better if the time for uploading videos are reduced.

  • @devil-gp1re
    @devil-gp1re Год назад

    Make video on Kohli vs Gautam Gambhir during the ipl

  • @rajanireddy5271
    @rajanireddy5271 7 месяцев назад

    Kaif's family went out for movie after sachin got out and didnt watch his match winning innings live in NatWest trophy final.

  • @adityaavinash6766
    @adityaavinash6766 Год назад

    And please do make a video on virat kohli comeback story

  • @gauthamg627
    @gauthamg627 Год назад +1

    Glen McGrath bowling at 10:56😂😂

    • @cricketraazenglish
      @cricketraazenglish  Год назад

      Can't use any orginal footage brother... Need to depend on other options😭.... So the batsman are the same..... The rest is jugadd

    • @saifuddinahmedmohammad7049
      @saifuddinahmedmohammad7049 Год назад

      ​@Cricket Raaz English pure desi at heart. Watched and liked all your videos, just thanks for making these videos. I don't know that You will see this comment or not I will be happy if u reply to this comment. One suggestion though upload daily one short. (Wish to see how u look like, so brain can imagin that who is speaking.) Once again big thanks

  • @_Harsh_here
    @_Harsh_here Год назад +2

    Bhai apne bare me bhi kuch batao ❤😅

  • @sabeehmakhdoom6015
    @sabeehmakhdoom6015 Год назад +1

    Make a video on Ind Vs Eng t20 22 Semifinal 😂😂😂😂

  • @786Phoenix
    @786Phoenix Год назад +6

    Next vdo in 2024😂

    • @yuktanaik3010
      @yuktanaik3010 Год назад

      Video Modi ke saath aayega matlab!!!

  • @adityaavinash6766
    @adityaavinash6766 Год назад

    You can make a video on how Sri Lanka being underdogs won the asia cup because they lost the first match with Afghanistan extremely

  • @akshat7055
    @akshat7055 Год назад +2

    I am 1000% sure that atleast retiered cricketers would have watched your videos

  • @anaranyosarkar2695
    @anaranyosarkar2695 Год назад +2

    Parthiv Patel on the way??? :D

  • @ayyagariadityasharma9247
    @ayyagariadityasharma9247 Год назад +1

    Even Agarkar has a international test century!
    If you know, you know😜😜

  • @pratikmishra1898
    @pratikmishra1898 2 месяца назад

    Ashwin and Hanuma

  • @mr_incognito6912
    @mr_incognito6912 Год назад

    Brother, I have watched most of your videos in this 6 months , which are made in the past 3 years. The only thing I want to tell you is simple . There is something is missing in your videos which is present in those old videos. Weather it's story telling or the edits / etc..., I can't articulate.but something is changed .
    And one thing is for sure those videos are not boring than the present one's. Hope you consider my words ❕

  • @mrdaman99
    @mrdaman99 Год назад

    Naseer Hussain mentioned 'fab 5' which included dinesh mongia 🤨🤨🤨. Only Ganguly knew what was special in him.

  • @riteshjha6574
    @riteshjha6574 Год назад

    Bottle kholne k lie shastri was so excited that he jumped directly to the dressing room from CB

  • @ritobrotosengupta
    @ritobrotosengupta 2 месяца назад

    Thank God your 'Hmmmph Hmmmmph' has gone. 😂

  • @blessedslave
    @blessedslave 8 месяцев назад

    8:47 where did McGrath come from?

  • @bhaskarjyaachatterjee
    @bhaskarjyaachatterjee Год назад +3

    kids nowadays only koli koli

  • @GayatrinathAuti-nd3ru
    @GayatrinathAuti-nd3ru Год назад

    Still waiting for 2nd part of Ramiz Raza's video