How good was Swann in this test match. England's best ever off-spinner in my opinion and this was probably my favourite all round England bowling attack.
Yaa now a days even young fast bowler cannot bowl at 145 And you at the age of retirement bowled at 153!!! With you retiring the pack of the best fast bowlers of year era also ended
No doubt that Stokes is good allrounder.....bt one think whos flintoff never compare with Stokes nd that was edgbastn test 2008 his yorker against kallis...🤣🤣
@Arshjeet Singh "hometrack bully" when he has wickets of plenty in australia and india...jog on mate, u just dont like how u cant find a pacer as good as him 😂
@Arshjeet Singh how is taking 500 wickets not a big deal? Even if conditions are in your favor it’s difficult enough to get one. He has also been part of the England team that went to number one in the world and taken 5 for in Australia
i still remember this test match like it just happened yesterday,While Growing as a kid Flintoff was my favorite All rounder,i used to copy his bowling action.,,, Good times
Something about that background music in the beginning makes it really happy, time really flies just as it is now with the pandemic. As I get bored of my routine I distract myself with soccer, cricket and tennis
@@bright9187 You wouldn’t let’s be honest. If you wanted someone to Bat or Bowl for your life, I’m picking Stokes for both. Under pressure he is ridiculously good, arguably the best of all time. Yes. I stand by that.
Flintoff the most dangerous all-rounder of all time. England can never produce another player like him. My favorite player in England. Anderson, Broad and Flintoff in the team was insurance.
Genuine quick pacers in this series. Every bowler from both sides were bowling close to 90 MPH. Also they were very erratic, wayward. Flintoff was bowling close to 95 MPH 😶.
That 1st-innings wicket of Ponting - he wasn't happy because he thought he hadn't edged it, whereas Koertzen thought he had, and gave him out caught. However Koertzen later explained that the assumption of an edge was already giving him the benefit of the doubt on the LBW shout, and if he didn't edge it, he was bang in front, so either way he had to go, the only way he could be not out was if he edged it and it didn't carry.
It's a wonder that Johnson finished with as many wickets as he did- he was so ordinary in this period before he was dropped in 2012(?), before his 2013 Ashes resurgence.
Flintoff is one of those captivating cricketers who draws me to his style. He is like the Ian Botham of the 80s. Andrew has a fire in his eyes that is just punctuating.
@@handsolo1209 1934. In the days of uncovered wickets, the very fine Yorkshire left-arm spinner Hedley Verity caught Australia on a sticky and took 15 wickets across two innings (obviously...). Australia were very close to saving the follow-on and had they managed it they had two legendary spinners in their own line-up. Verity had a county match for Yorkshire just before the war in which he took 10 for 10 against Nottinghamshire. Nine straight maidens before lunch, and then a flurry of wickets after as the rain-affected wicket dried out.
@@CaptainPedant It makes Bradman's stats even more impressive playing on those kind of pitches. Regarding Verity, it is very tragic how he died in the war and never got to play in the follwing years with TV, more footage, etc.
90 overs and 364 runs... The pre T20 cricket was better then today... India vs newzealand .. final of the test championship.. india 97 odd overs and 217.. new Zealand 63 overs 117
It's impossible to tell if his fingers were on the ground and the ball landed on them or if it hit the ground first. The camera needed to be lower so we could see where his fingers were. The angle doesn't show what the ball hits before it lands in his hands. The on field decision was out, so there was no evidence to overrule it.
Lol .. They lost the match simply, because McGrath injured himself before match... Hadn't he injured, Then, the series wud have been 5 - 0 Australia winning..
How good was Swann in this test match. England's best ever off-spinner in my opinion and this was probably my favourite all round England bowling attack.
Swann and giles both
Moeen as well
An absolute pleasure to watch this classic back from 2009!
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Flintoff before just retirement this series what continue 145+150+
7:34 Flintoff how dare you retire in a series where you can still bowl at 153kmph. Respect.
That's his wish
Yes ..that's some serious pace
That's because he did not have the disapline
Yaa now a days even young fast bowler cannot bowl at 145
And you at the age of retirement bowled at 153!!!
With you retiring the pack of the best fast bowlers of year era also ended
@@ekgcanadianenthusiast9961 no it's because his knee went
Flintoff my favourite all-rounder. Good to see Stokes taking his position.
Stokes no doubt is great batsman and fielder.. but u can't compare his bowling with Flintoff's bowling
@@sahilsrivastava1619 But his batting covers it all
But Rember That Six Sixes🤣🤣😂😂
No doubt that Stokes is good allrounder.....bt one think whos flintoff never compare with Stokes nd that was edgbastn test 2008 his yorker against kallis...🤣🤣
@@brownie43212 ihbbhvvhvvhvvvvvvvvhvvvvvvvhbhvvhvvvvhvvvvvvvvvhvvvvvvhvvvvvvhv
14:33 that cover drive,man !!! Love it 😍
A Corona Lockdown night made special by this peach of a game... I owe so much to Lord's and England board's RUclips channels...
Same my man. Ashes have never been the same since the noughties.
Ma
14:22" fifty test wickets for Stuart broad"
who would've thought 11 years later this guy will have more than 500 hundred test wickets
@Arshjeet Singh just like ashwin most wickets in india
@Arshjeet Singh "hometrack bully" when he has wickets of plenty in australia and india...jog on mate, u just dont like how u cant find a pacer as good as him 😂
@Arshjeet Singh how is taking 500 wickets not a big deal? Even if conditions are in your favor it’s difficult enough to get one. He has also been part of the England team that went to number one in the world and taken 5 for in Australia
@Arshjeet Singh I know he isn’t as good away but you are acting as though getting 500 test wickets is easy
Yeah must be the worst bowler by a distance to have such a record
I can watch his wickets again and again and again and still won't get bored. What an amazing all-rounder he was. Kudos!
Flintoff was a perfect all rounder bowls at 150+ & can bat as well.
i still remember this test match like it just happened yesterday,While Growing as a kid Flintoff was my favorite All rounder,i used to copy his bowling action.,,, Good times
What a great high-arm release Freddie had...
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7:38 woah it's 153.0kph.. Dear flintoff are you kidding me 😲😍😍😍😍❤❤❤
It's easy to forget he could bowl faster than 90mph.
Alfred Johnson did it consistently as well. proper proper pace bowler
He didn't do it with the white ball though, I've always had a feeling that he held himself back in ODIs
@@fcfcfcfc7813 And he still looked like t'bloke from t'pub while doing it! Old-fashioned brilliance, is that!
Nice thing at 18:22. last wkt falls and Flintoff is - getting a ittle hug from umplre Billy.
Flintoff bowling faster than 90mph off the physio's bench. Massive, massive respect!
Something about that background music in the beginning makes it really happy, time really flies just as it is now with the pandemic. As I get bored of my routine I distract myself with soccer, cricket and tennis
Flintoff realy a great all rounder .
Ben stock
@@pravinadbole5710 Stoke's no not on the same level as Freddie
@@bright9187 he is as much as the oldies won't like to admit it
@@thegingerbread2241 he's better with the bat but he's not as good with the ball. I'd rather have Freddie in the team.
@@bright9187 You wouldn’t let’s be honest. If you wanted someone to Bat or Bowl for your life, I’m picking Stokes for both. Under pressure he is ridiculously good, arguably the best of all time. Yes. I stand by that.
5:52 that sad face of Philip Hughes
Golden Era of CRICKET ❤
Flintoff the most dangerous all-rounder of all time. England can never produce another player like him. My favorite player in England. Anderson, Broad and Flintoff in the team was insurance.
Freddie to Hussey in the 1st inngs was a true beaut ..95mph
Andrew Strauss is an underrated cricketer.. good batsman and great captain!
Sir Andrew Strauss has got the knighthood
@@samirpaul3909 True.. But I was talking about the cricket fraternity
@@samirpaul3909 So what!
3:30 Absolute beauty from Johnson
What a fightback by aussies. They never give up easily.
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First time since 1934
Eng beat aus at lord's
Look at this record ❤️
Andrew Flintoff is a Nightmare for Aussies ...Such a great all-rounder .. 👌👌👌
Now Ben stokes
Jeez, Flintoff bowled like lightning in this game.
My best Andrew Flintoof enjoy his Ashes 2005 the most
Finally I see hughes
Flintoff's pace was impressive
RIP Phillip Hughes, a life ended far too short but hopefully the saftey implementations will stop further tragic accidents like this.
Genuine quick pacers in this series. Every bowler from both sides were bowling close to 90 MPH. Also they were very erratic, wayward. Flintoff was bowling close to 95 MPH 😶.
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Straus is one best captain of England for me . And he played captain innings ..
Rothas Kumarjoyappa nasser hussein is and will be the best captain of England
mwm433 yea I agree mate legend
@@mwm433 he was an awful captain
Flintoff has some most destructive spells especially in ashes, lethal and hostile as they come with gangsta's swagger... One of my favourite bowler!!
First victory vs Australia since 1934 at lords
😱😱 its unbelievable
My favorite English all rounder Andrew Flintoff. It's sad to see him retire so soon❤
Good morning Michael Artherton- Good morning Nasser Hussain. That was brilliant commentary panel😊
Best all-rounder of that era Shawn Pollock Flintoff Nd kallis
18:20 wow Flintoff
Flintoff. What a character.
That 1st-innings wicket of Ponting - he wasn't happy because he thought he hadn't edged it, whereas Koertzen thought he had, and gave him out caught. However Koertzen later explained that the assumption of an edge was already giving him the benefit of the doubt on the LBW shout, and if he didn't edge it, he was bang in front, so either way he had to go, the only way he could be not out was if he edged it and it didn't carry.
Farewell match for Freddie😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭World's best all rounder of that time🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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4:40 What a wicket of Ben hilfenuas Favourite test Bowler ever
King Freddie...😍😍😍
Anderson and Broad still grinding away today, amazing really at this level.
Legend Flintoff
Flintoff speed!!
0:50 There's The Legend ❤️
3.25: Oops! 😳😳 WHAT A BALL BY JONSHON 🔥🔥
Lord's cricket ground A good Channel
Stokes is dad of all rounders and cricketers love from india
U mean flintoff
@@nilatailor8430 definitely.. Anyone in England have OWN WORLD CUP.. WITHOUT WC ur nothing
@@nilatailor8430 Haha Stokes is the best
This test match proved DRS to be a necessity
Watch the highlights of the 2001 test series between Sri Lanka and England. That contains some of the worst decisions by the umpires I've ever seen.
The days when 140kph was average. Freddie bowling those thunderbolts is a delight to watch ⚡
Andrew Flintoff was a genuine match winner!
An absolute game-changer......
M Clark cover drive was adorabke even no body notice it.
7.38 flintoff inswinger 153 miles pr HR...
And 14.29 Clarke cover drive are best
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17:19 Graeme definitely had a role to play
It's a wonder that Johnson finished with as many wickets as he did- he was so ordinary in this period before he was dropped in 2012(?), before his 2013 Ashes resurgence.
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Huge Crowed By English
Everyone Is Enjoy The Match Nd Support The Both Team Players
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Test cricket will never die in England 👍
That drive at 3:36 is fantastic
its normal?
On drive is difficult most people just flick it through mid wicket
FLINTOF GREAT ALLRUNDWER IN THE WORLD GREATEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD LOVE IT
" Freddie " loved his Elvis music .... watch the arms outstretched whilst on one knee, all that's missing is a jumpsuit and a cape !! 🤣
Flintoff even in his last game balling 90 miles and over
Abdul Mehmood this was his last game at lords, he retired after the 5th test at the oval
Freddie bowling all the balls at the speed of 145++....goodness me🔥🔥🔥 Retiring at hi prime
What a series it was! Not like 2005, not still damn good!
Flintoff is one of those captivating cricketers who draws me to his style. He is like the Ian Botham of the 80s. Andrew has a fire in his eyes that is just punctuating.
50 test wickets for broad, and now 550 wickets , nothing changed not broad nor his bowling styles, living legend
Clarkes inning was a worthwatching
Miss you Phillip Hughes
Phillip Houge??!!! Whos that🙄🙄
Australian Cricketer died in bowl incident
@@shubhamtyagi7963 I know the incident buddy.. Its Philip hughes... not houge
How does Clarke get out to THAT ball, after such a great knock?
I remember before this match Australia was not beaten by england at lords for long time.
I think McGrath had a lot to do with that. He bowled really well with the slope at Lords.
@@MegaBuzzify They said in the commentary that it was England's first win there against Australia since 1937, so it's more than just McGrath.
@@handsolo1209 1934. In the days of uncovered wickets, the very fine Yorkshire left-arm spinner Hedley Verity caught Australia on a sticky and took 15 wickets across two innings (obviously...). Australia were very close to saving the follow-on and had they managed it they had two legendary spinners in their own line-up.
Verity had a county match for Yorkshire just before the war in which he took 10 for 10 against Nottinghamshire. Nine straight maidens before lunch, and then a flurry of wickets after as the rain-affected wicket dried out.
@@CaptainPedant It makes Bradman's stats even more impressive playing on those kind of pitches. Regarding Verity, it is very tragic how he died in the war and never got to play in the follwing years with TV, more footage, etc.
R.i.p to philip huges😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
90 overs and 364 runs... The pre T20 cricket was better then today... India vs newzealand .. final of the test championship.. india 97 odd overs and 217..
new Zealand 63 overs 117
What about that ball from Swann for the final wicket, 67.9mph!
Flintoff 95.1MPH. He knew the end was coming, and he was going out on a bang.
What a player Flintoff
Who else liked the hairstyle of gentleman Sir Alastair Cook
13:56 is that really a catch???
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That clearly hit the ground.
It's impossible to tell if his fingers were on the ground and the ball landed on them or if it hit the ground first. The camera needed to be lower so we could see where his fingers were. The angle doesn't show what the ball hits before it lands in his hands. The on field decision was out, so there was no evidence to overrule it.
Clearly not a catch it was but poor decision by umpire.. oh boy Freddie with a great pace.. great Allrounder for all the time!!
It was ruled a catch, but you could tell it hit the ground first. At least that is how it looked to me
Beautiful Highlight
“They lost the 2005 ashes because they picked some bloke called Katich.....”- Nasser Hussain
Lol .. They lost the match simply, because McGrath injured himself before match... Hadn't he injured, Then, the series wud have been 5 - 0 Australia winning..
@@TonyStark-ir2vk yeah that and umpiring shockers against Australia throughout the series. If DRS was around then....
Did Nass said it on air??
@@MrSagarsc1 yeah he did, I think it was during the following series they won 5-0.
@@TonyStark-ir2vkif my auntie had b0ll0x she’d be my uncle
At 1:07 minutes: R.I.P. Charlie. Wonderful percussionist.
England My all times favourite team
The ashes 💥 always enjoy
Flintoff is the best all rounder in England team history
7.38 flintoff bowled hussey 153 kph... Such a legendary fast bowler
Anderson is all time best bowler produced by England
Look at the bowling speed off Andrew Flintoff
Flintoff is superstar..
Only legends know value of these matches..childhoid memories
GREAT Work Sir
Austrailian fought hard..... Superb batting.... After the english men took it away.... Exciting match...
Great match.
Who is England's best Allrounder
Flintoff... like
Stokes....comments
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You can't compare because both are legend OF THERE GENERATION SO PLZ DONT COMPARE ITS HUMBLY REQUEST🙂
@@aakeelhusainsaiyed1191 yeh true But opinions are different for everyone lets check it out..
If you needed 100 runs to win, you would want Stokes. If you needed wickets, Freddie was the man.
Best bowling allrounder flintoff
Best batting all rounder ben stokes
Phillip Hughes....
I still can't believe it. 😭😭
Great game great playar
legend flintof
1:08 is that Mick Jagger?? Wow!!!
Yes
Crazy stat of the day, flintoff only took 3 test match five wicket hauls
I like Alastair Cook and Joe roots batting in the England team.
Love from Pakistan. We like cricket
Flintoff best in the world 👍👍👍💪💪
Wow😮 great match
153 kmph freedy u beauty
BOTH ARE BEST TEAMS IN ASHES DON'T COMPARE 🇦🇺🇬🇧💖💖