Gone too soon .... Graham Thorpe was England's most consistent batsman for a decade, during the period from early '90s to early 2000s. He was equally adept at batting under varying conditions against almost any kind of attack, becoming their savior more often than not ....
@@Ahmed-157 Yeah, should stay as upright as possible in your batting stance with a slight bend in the knees pushing down on the balls of the feet. Only bend the back when moving into the shot - Marcus Trescothick & Joe Root would be good example to follow, both stay very upright until the ball is about to be delivered (as the bowler reaches the crease). By bending too much in your batting stance (both knees and back in the case of this video) you put pressure on the back, hips, thighs, hamstrings & knees which ups the chances of one or more of them becoming a problem (such as in Joe Root's case - this is why he is so upright in his batting stance because of back problems). I can't believe no one hasn't noticed this in this young cricketers technique.
Took me back to 10-15 years, then Villains are now Legends.
Thanks for the memories Graham Thorpe..
Love and respect from India.
Graham Thorpe, one of my childhood favorite Batsmen, he used to find gaps in between fielders perfectly.
Me too..He was quality. My favourite England batsmen
My also 1990s best bat's man... Hick and Thorpe
Graham Thorpe is like the Paul Gascoigne of cricket for England, one of the few shinning lights in an abysmal era (1990-2003).
England weren't that bad. Series wins against SA and windies. Strong teams.
@@grovsey3656 was not that good in world cups that time
@@opblitzjozigamer test cricket.
made his debut in 93?
I love Graham Thorpe.Loved his batting.God bless him forever.Amen
Max's batting skills reminds me of alastair cook
Well said😎😎
Absolute professional master class From graham thrope
#WEAREENGLANDCRICKET
Great video from England.
He was absolute class. Our one dependable batsman. So sad. RIP.
Gone too soon .... Graham Thorpe was England's most consistent batsman for a decade, during the period from early '90s to early 2000s. He was equally adept at batting under varying conditions against almost any kind of attack, becoming their savior more often than not ....
Wow... Graham Thorpe !
That is so awesome.. Thanks for sharing this
GT had the Best wristwork EVER 🏴 No1
Great video
Please make tutorial how to remain balance after playing shots
Next one about playing fast bowling please
You are good coach of england
RIP Graham. Came here to hear your voice and pay my respects.
GT, you legend!
Thorpe was a classy batsman.
Thank you sir.
Thanks sir
Sir pls do a video on how to face bowling
Can I join your academy? I am from India 🇮🇳. How much money will it cost per month?
RIP ..Splendid player 👌🏻
RIP ❤❤
Very good sir
Heavan ........for......cricket lover
Surprisingly all his money and medical facilities in his country he still couldn't get treatment for his issues, mental illness is terrifying
Oh
eng plays best spin in odi and t20
but that much bad in test too specially in turning pitches
RIP sir Graham Thorpe
RIP Graham Thorpe 😢😢😢😢
Hi Thorpe, where is fairbrother ? Your partner ? ☺😄🤗🤣😂😃😃😋😋
How to play against pace bowling
Thorpey is better than Ramps at batting coach
He's too low in his stance, just asking for back trouble later in his career.
that's a thing too? had no idea.
@@Ahmed-157 Yeah, should stay as upright as possible in your batting stance with a slight bend in the knees pushing down on the balls of the feet. Only bend the back when moving into the shot - Marcus Trescothick & Joe Root would be good example to follow, both stay very upright until the ball is about to be delivered (as the bowler reaches the crease). By bending too much in your batting stance (both knees and back in the case of this video) you put pressure on the back, hips, thighs, hamstrings & knees which ups the chances of one or more of them becoming a problem (such as in Joe Root's case - this is why he is so upright in his batting stance because of back problems). I can't believe no one hasn't noticed this in this young cricketers technique.
@@acmdv thanks for the in depth answer! I never noticed this about Joe root but will take a look.
player name pls
RIP Thorpey
Thorpedo....
Need a video on how to play pubg😁😁
Cook
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Why Only Joe Root Vedio"s
These won’t work when playing against a true spinner of the ball like a rashid khan or Munjeeb
Neither of those actually turn the ball..🤣 in test cricket they are useless because they rely on batsmen slogging them in 20/20.
How do you play spin bowling taught by an english man. Lol,,🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣