@@ColinOscarP SA also had John Davison at the time that could barely get a game then went and clobbered a 60(?) ball century at the WC representing Canada lol
What kind of madness is this .Gillespie at first slip. Andy Flower playing for SA. M.Waugh at no.7. And above all this the sheer effort of Tait fully flat out and the rock Steve Waugh like an old battleship.
Wow, what a star-studded affair! I just love Tait and his spearhead pace, what a man! Waugh has to be one of the greatest sporting personalities of all time. To be the man people would pick to bat for their life… thanks for posting this and all of your top-class content!!
The NSW team has 9 players who played Test cricket, although not all had debuted by this stage and two of whom captained Australia in Test cricket. They played 676 Tests, scored 40,976 Test runs and took 510 Test wickets. S Waugh - 168 Tests, 10,927 runs, 92 wickets M Waugh - 128 Tests, 8029 runs, 59 wickets Clarke - 115 Tests, 8643 runs, 31 wickets Slater - 74 Tests, 5312 runs, 1 wicket Haddin - 66 Tests, 3266 runs, 262 catches, 8 stumping Katich - 56 Tests, 4188 runs, 21 wickets MacGill - 44 Tests, 349 runs, 208 wickets Clark - 24 Tests, 248 runs, 94 wickets Nicholson - 1 Test, 14 runs, 4 wickets
That NSW team nearly looks like an Australian national team. The depth in Australian national cricket team around that time was insane. Very similar to Brazilian football at the same time.
In the 1950s the NSW side won the Sheffield Shield about 7 times often with about 8 to line test players in the line up viz, Jimmy Burke, Arthur Morris, Neil Harvey, Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller, Pat Crawford, Richie Benaud Alan Davidson, Johnnie Martin, Bobby Simpson then after 57-58 season Norm O"Neill, Gordon Rorke, etc. A powerful side in a tough shield competition.
Steve Waugh - the best player of his generation and I’m including Lara and Tendulkar. As an England fan, he was a nightmare in about 8 ashes series but undeniably brilliant.
Before crappy IPL and franchise cricket took over, top class internationals playing limited overs games for their state Steve Waugh an all time legend playing for his local domestic team, No chance of a player like Kohli playing for Delhi in a FC these days Such a sad state of affairs Only English players still play for their domestic sides when available Australians, NZ, Pakistanis, Indians, West Indians etc hardly ever play FC matches for their local sides anymore - even when available
Same here in the UK, tge ECB messed about with the fixtures and formats, made the County one-day cups a joke to the point where my county Warwickshire had 8 players missing for a semi-final and weak sides like Gloucestershire and Glamorgan won the one-day cups because no one picks their players for anything.
In a way one can also glimpse Steve Waugh's class. The ball is new ,Tate is in rhythm ,bowling with pace and movement. Waugh kept out the same one that got the previous lbw with better footwork. Then he used soft hands to ensure the edge didn't carry to slip and started finding his rhythm and scoring areas in that midwicket/square leg area.
I wonder how much longer the One Day Cup could've gone in Aus if t20 didn't start in England and SA around this time, crowds were pretty healthy and it was probs better quality than the original t20 Big Bash
robelinda2, what went wrong that Steve Waugh & Mark Waugh never played for odi side of Australia from 2002 & got dropped from cwc 2003 when Australia was gonna played, please let me know.
These are statistics at the end of their careers. Nine players with international experience, all with Test experience, eight of them with ODI experience and four with T20I experience. Two Test captains, Steve Waugh captaining 57 Tests and Clarke captaining 47 Tests. Across the nine international players, they played 676 Tests, 1069 ODIs and 80 T20Is. They scored 40,976 Test runs and took 510 Test wickets.
Australian players, regardless of their fame or success, consistently play domestic cricket. However, in India, it's surprisingly different; top players rarely participate in domestic matches after achieving stardom.
Yep Peak Merc Mutual cup, peak NSW side that could rival a lot of test nations of the era, and a super star commentary team. RIP Richie… Wonder if Slats and Stuey McGill have had a spare minute tonight to watch this? Or too busy? ☁️👃🏻💨
Do you have footage of a young, not yet Australian capped, Dave Warner putting Shaun Tait on the roof of the Sir Edwin Smith Stand? That hit was huge! A golden era of domestic cricket.
I just got to know that he played for 2007 WC and was shocked to know this fact because i thought he debuted around 2009-10 and was quite young at that time, i didn't know he was that old, and now the next video says he played in 2003, what the... Now i need to know more about especially his age
@@BMD765It was still early for that time 1999 was the year when speed games came into the picture and that too for selected international games And i believe this is a domestic local game so i think in such early times they weren't using the speed guns
Yeh even at international level it wasn't common to have the speed gun and sometimes it would be from one end only. I feel like it's only in the last 5/6 years that all international matches have had the same package of tech as standard and that stuff like speed guns and ultra-edge have become commonplace at county level
Interesting stat of showing avg / 100 balls this would mean even when the player is not out we can show their avgs and will give a a complete picture how much a player score /100 balls and how fast
Is that Brayshaw commentating there? He reduced cricket commentary to the level of half drunk clowns yelling at the screen about “going the tonk!” while you were trying to watch with your dad at the pub. Just a meathead. Poor old Ritchie would have been nauseated.
Steve Waugh ended his career with MRF bat brand Hansie Cronje would've switch to Adidas & his last season would've been 2004/05 Jonty Rhodes & Allan Donald retired earlier but if Hansie came back they would've retired that season .
Peak era of Australian domestic cricket
Then Big Bash came along and stuffed it all up
Couldnt agree more like super league stuffing up the nrl
Imagine having Mark Waugh coming in at 7 in a domestic team lol
@@ColinOscarP SA also had John Davison at the time that could barely get a game then went and clobbered a 60(?) ball century at the WC representing Canada lol
@@ColinOscarP Why was Slater batting at number 6?
Either side could of made a great Australia side.
Domestic cricket will never be of this calibre ever again
Why did it decline??
@@Playerone1287 T20 cricket was born
Would have defeated all other teams in the world too at the time.
What kind of madness is this .Gillespie at first slip. Andy Flower playing for SA. M.Waugh at no.7.
And above all this the sheer effort of Tait fully flat out and the rock Steve Waugh like an old battleship.
Wow, what a star-studded affair! I just love Tait and his spearhead pace, what a man! Waugh has to be one of the greatest sporting personalities of all time. To be the man people would pick to bat for their life… thanks for posting this and all of your top-class content!!
The NSW team has 9 players who played Test cricket, although not all had debuted by this stage and two of whom captained Australia in Test cricket. They played 676 Tests, scored 40,976 Test runs and took 510 Test wickets.
S Waugh - 168 Tests, 10,927 runs, 92 wickets
M Waugh - 128 Tests, 8029 runs, 59 wickets
Clarke - 115 Tests, 8643 runs, 31 wickets
Slater - 74 Tests, 5312 runs, 1 wicket
Haddin - 66 Tests, 3266 runs, 262 catches, 8 stumping
Katich - 56 Tests, 4188 runs, 21 wickets
MacGill - 44 Tests, 349 runs, 208 wickets
Clark - 24 Tests, 248 runs, 94 wickets
Nicholson - 1 Test, 14 runs, 4 wickets
Not to mention the Redbacks also had so many test players. Dizzy, Tait, Blewett.
They got rolled. All out for 184. Top score S Waugh 55. ING Cup, November 23, 2003,
Glenn McGrath and Brett Lee were resting
Also had the flower brothers who were absolute jets and played test cricket for Zimbabwe
Richie Benaud called it perfectly. What a genius! And the batting talent in NSW!
Welcome back Rob
Is it Rob Elinda? Or Ro Belinda? XD
@@johncage3969 Rob Moody IIRC
That NSW team nearly looks like an Australian national team. The depth in Australian national cricket team around that time was insane. Very similar to Brazilian football at the same time.
The joke is that the baggie green is inside the nsw cap.
In the 1950s the NSW side won the Sheffield Shield about 7 times often with about 8 to line test players in the line up viz, Jimmy Burke, Arthur Morris, Neil Harvey, Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller, Pat Crawford, Richie Benaud Alan Davidson, Johnnie Martin, Bobby Simpson then after 57-58 season Norm O"Neill, Gordon Rorke, etc. A powerful side in a tough shield competition.
Umpire Peter Parker perfectly positioned proclaimed it plum.
Peter Parker picked a peck of pickled prepubescent preteens
Well he is Spiderman
Such alliteration
Perplexing, puzzling and pretty poor preparation provided by NSW.
Steve Waugh - the best player of his generation and I’m including Lara and Tendulkar. As an England fan, he was a nightmare in about 8 ashes series but undeniably brilliant.
The most selfish player to have played
5:05 I had no idea Andy Flower played some domestic cricket in Australia. This was probably after his black armband protest during the 2003 World Cup.
Not only did He Play for South Australia, He also hit The I.N.G sign and won The Redbacks a lot of money! 🤑✨
2002/03 ING Series Victoria vs South Australia Steve & Mark Waugh last season .
Before crappy IPL and franchise cricket took over, top class internationals playing limited overs games for their state
Steve Waugh an all time legend playing for his local domestic team, No chance of a player like Kohli playing for Delhi in a FC these days
Such a sad state of affairs
Only English players still play for their domestic sides when available
Australians, NZ, Pakistanis, Indians, West Indians etc hardly ever play FC matches for their local sides anymore - even when available
Same here in the UK, tge ECB messed about with the fixtures and formats, made the County one-day cups a joke to the point where my county Warwickshire had 8 players missing for a semi-final and weak sides like Gloucestershire and Glamorgan won the one-day cups because no one picks their players for anything.
What a day that was, England winning the Rugby World Cup on the same day
Shaun Tait could’ve been anything. Still had a handy career.
In a way one can also glimpse Steve Waugh's class. The ball is new ,Tate is in rhythm ,bowling with pace and movement. Waugh kept out the same one that got the previous lbw with better footwork. Then he used soft hands to ensure the edge didn't carry to slip and started finding his rhythm and scoring areas in that midwicket/square leg area.
All time Favourite Australian cricketer Sir Steve Wagh ✌️
I wonder how much longer the One Day Cup could've gone in Aus if t20 didn't start in England and SA around this time, crowds were pretty healthy and it was probs better quality than the original t20 Big Bash
Wait. What? When did robelinda 2 get back?
robelinda2, what went wrong that Steve Waugh & Mark Waugh never played for odi side of Australia from 2002 & got dropped from cwc 2003 when Australia was gonna played, please let me know.
4:44 Jesus F***ING Christ, what a stacked team.
FR
These are statistics at the end of their careers. Nine players with international experience, all with Test experience, eight of them with ODI experience and four with T20I experience. Two Test captains, Steve Waugh captaining 57 Tests and Clarke captaining 47 Tests. Across the nine international players, they played 676 Tests, 1069 ODIs and 80 T20Is. They scored 40,976 Test runs and took 510 Test wickets.
NSW are always strong
This guy has to be the only bowler to have bowled wides in his every over.
Both of these domestic teams would win be a shout to win the current international Test Championship
Geez this nsw state team would beat most international teams of today
Amazing batting lineup, and then Andy Flower's at slip!
Australian players, regardless of their fame or success, consistently play domestic cricket. However, in India, it's surprisingly different; top players rarely participate in domestic matches after achieving stardom.
Yep Peak Merc Mutual cup, peak NSW side that could rival a lot of test nations of the era, and a super star commentary team. RIP Richie…
Wonder if Slats and Stuey McGill have had a spare minute tonight to watch this? Or too busy? ☁️👃🏻💨
nice to see your work after all this time, that's my grass signs on the deck
Do you have footage of a young, not yet Australian capped, Dave Warner putting Shaun Tait on the roof of the Sir Edwin Smith Stand? That hit was huge! A golden era of domestic cricket.
T20 ne pesa to bahut dia, pr class or game ko nuksan kr dia,
20 over ka match kbhi v 1 player ka real class show ni kr skta
I just got to know that he played for 2007 WC and was shocked to know this fact because i thought he debuted around 2009-10 and was quite young at that time, i didn't know he was that old, and now the next video says he played in 2003, what the...
Now i need to know more about especially his age
Why they're not showing bowling speed...
no speed guns there
@@mohitdagar6098 I know but why??
@@BMD765It was still early for that time
1999 was the year when speed games came into the picture and that too for selected international games
And i believe this is a domestic local game so i think in such early times they weren't using the speed guns
Yeh even at international level it wasn't common to have the speed gun and sometimes it would be from one end only. I feel like it's only in the last 5/6 years that all international matches have had the same package of tech as standard and that stuff like speed guns and ultra-edge have become commonplace at county level
Because in those days for domestic matches most cricket boards didn't have speed gun
Miss the days of tait, Lee, Akhtar, Sami. Serious quicks
Nice 👍🙂 drive of Steve Waugh expecting that 🏀
Better than most international line ups
He was playing test series against India next week.
Sure
Boy NSW lineup was crazy! M. Waugh at 7! Usually bats 4th for Australia!
Tait the real wild one of modern generation
Steve Waugh class act legend
Interesting stat of showing avg / 100 balls this would mean even when the player is not out we can show their avgs and will give a a complete picture how much a player score /100 balls and how fast
Andy Flower playing for South Australia Redbacks .
That NSW team back then would beat most test teams
Richie Benaud for the perfect call to Steve Waugh. Vale Richie.
Dizzy at first slip.
Colourful dresses 🎉
First ball to Waugh should’ve been a big Yorker.
Mark Waugh batting at 7 😂
2/4 means 2 Wickets and 4 runs
They wrote it opposite to what we see now
@@Playerone1287 at 4:49 you see the whole line-up. Mark Waugh batting at 7, Michael Slater at 6, Michael Clarke in at 5
Why is Jason Gillespie fielding at first slip
Umpire- Peter PARKAR! Spider-Man!
Is it NSW or australian national side in blue
One and the same. NSW is Australia.
Missing some of the fast bowlers...
Gillespie & Tait were playing for the other team that day! 😆😆😆
That umpire Peter Parker resemble the EA Cricket 07 umpire 😂
Missing now a days...Peter Parker(Umpire)
Tait was bowling into the wind too
Dizzy Gillespie fielding at slip !!!!!!
Let’s see that on Willow Talk 😂
Is that Brayshaw commentating there? He reduced cricket commentary to the level of half drunk clowns yelling at the screen about “going the tonk!” while you were trying to watch with your dad at the pub. Just a meathead. Poor old Ritchie would have been nauseated.
Steve Waugh ended his career with MRF bat brand Hansie Cronje would've switch to Adidas & his last season would've been 2004/05 Jonty Rhodes & Allan Donald retired earlier but if Hansie came back they would've retired that season .
Haddin at No.3? Nose bleed from altitude sickness 😂😂😂
Tait’s action looked a bit suspect here.
Spiderman is the umpire?
SHOAIB TAIT BRETT GLENN WASIM WAQAR
Shadab >>> any other bowler
Tait faster than all
@@Playerone1287shoaib wayyyyyy quicker
@@Guppy_Flowerwho the fuck is shadab lol
@@monkey1234512345 best bowler off all time!!! he could take on any team any time
Slater should open always
Why Brad Haddin is on no. 3 😂😂
So once
Smith
Warner
Lyon
Hazlewood
Starc
Cummins
Haddin
Clarke
All were playing for Australia team together , all belongs to NSW