Dennis Lillee 8-29 v Rest of the World 1971!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @CoyoteAUS
    @CoyoteAUS 2 года назад +30

    I only remember Lillee from 1975 onwards as an 8 year old kid. But wow this footage from 1971 shows that he bowled with awesome pace pre back injury.

    • @ianharkin2691
      @ianharkin2691 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, I always feel annoyed that I only started watching cricket late in the 76/77 season, and it was just after Jeff Thompson got injured in a test against Pakistan. So I missed out on seeing live that whole Lillee & Thompson period. Both of them were never quite as quick after their injuries.

    • @godfreypigott
      @godfreypigott 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ianharkin2691 At least you saw the centenary test.

    • @ianharkin2691
      @ianharkin2691 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@godfreypigott Yep. That was incredible. One of the very first matches I ever saw and it was one of the best of all time.

    • @Jojpjjpkpjpjpjjpjjjlnohiguvu
      @Jojpjjpkpjpjpjjpjjjlnohiguvu Месяц назад +10

      The pre-injury Lillee was a sight for the Gods! Actually, so was the post injury Lillee. What a bowler!

  • @lcthen1690
    @lcthen1690 27 дней назад +12

    He is a generational bowler, great atheleticism, physique, innate talent, deep determination, fierce competitor, patriotic… the run up. Only batsman of equal quality would not be intiminated by him. Proud Australian. Hope he passes his skills to nurture more bowlers globally to improve the game.

  • @ab2774-k6i
    @ab2774-k6i 2 дня назад +1

    Dennis Lillee was a legend. His walk up and then his run back is not something you forget.

  • @D800Lover
    @D800Lover 27 дней назад +13

    I remember that day watching the Perth test in Sydney. It was clear it was the birth of something special. And then along that came Thompson and I think that must have been the greatest fast ball duo the world has ever seen.

    • @arkamukhopadhyay9111
      @arkamukhopadhyay9111 9 дней назад

      That'd be Wasim and Waqar. Thommo had pace and nothing else.

  • @mikemoore2791
    @mikemoore2791 20 дней назад +9

    Grew up watching Lillee etc awesome era in cricket

  • @impala2222au
    @impala2222au 19 дней назад +5

    I was there on school holidays. I was sitting at the fence, side on to the action and remember that red ball whizzing down the pitch, amazed someone could bowl that fast. My first time seeing live cricket. A huge departure from the quicks i faced in high school.

  • @patriot388
    @patriot388 14 дней назад +7

    The greatest fast bowler of all time bar none!

    • @hyena131
      @hyena131 9 дней назад

      @patriot388
      Lillee definitely one of the greats, but you clearly haven't heard of Ambrose, Bumrah, Trueman, Marshall, Akram or Garner. Let me take a wild guess - you're Australian, right? 😂🤣

  • @paulgrey8028
    @paulgrey8028 12 дней назад +5

    As an Aussie fan, I never grew tired of hearing Richie Benaud calling "Caught Marsh. Bowled Lillee."
    Was it a beer ad that said "If Lillee don't get you then Thommo must"?
    What a time for Australian cricket.

  • @marclockett1003
    @marclockett1003 Месяц назад +9

    I was lucky enough to be at that game as a15 year old and again in the 40 over semi-final 5 years later when Western Australia were bowled out for just 77 and then bowled out a Queensland line-up which featured Viv Richards, Greg Chappell and a handful of test players for just 62. Lillee took 4, Wayne Clark 3 and Mick Malone 2 wickets on a lightning fast WACA strip.

  • @ramdinsangasaiawi7581
    @ramdinsangasaiawi7581 11 дней назад +4

    Lillee: A sight to behold as he ran in to bowl. Beautiful flowing action and a deadly delivery. HE was awe inspiring. Gary Sobers: What a gentleman, what a cricketer!

  • @TheMDJ2000
    @TheMDJ2000 26 дней назад +12

    Such a beautiful action

  • @goodvibes0101
    @goodvibes0101 6 дней назад +3

    Lillee and Thommo were who all Aussie lads wanted to be in the back yard or on the oval at school in the 70s that pair inspired a generation of fast bowlers

  • @robking1240
    @robking1240 25 дней назад +7

    Fiercesome glare, fiercesome run-up, fiercesome action, and his fiercesome name...? Dennis Lillee. 😉😉

  • @moopius
    @moopius 28 дней назад +23

    The golden era, 70's and 80's Australia. It was a bloody marvelous country to live in back then, gone to shit now unfortunately.

    • @fatso8437
      @fatso8437 23 дня назад +6

      too right, I blame it on Keating for floating the $. It unleashed the greed, the outrageous capitalism, and the birth of a new outrageously wrong governance attitude that "government debt" is bad which has led to the privatisation and death of most services and the selling off of the farm to foreign investment

    • @wilburgraham6260
      @wilburgraham6260 17 дней назад

      But you did get to meet your hero Warnie in the practice nets remember proggorong 🤣

    • @PetersAdventures212
      @PetersAdventures212 9 дней назад +1

      Only thing better now is the food

    • @arkamukhopadhyay9111
      @arkamukhopadhyay9111 9 дней назад

      Racist much?

  • @BlueBeeMCMLXI
    @BlueBeeMCMLXI 27 дней назад +4

    So glad I was sitting next to my amazing Dad at the Gabba to see the West Indies deal with Dennis Lillee from one end and Jeff Thompson from the other. Blistering pace and passion. The best.

  • @melthoidserendipity1332
    @melthoidserendipity1332 3 года назад +23

    Interesting watching his early action. It changed significantly after his back injury

    • @BatMan-xr8gg
      @BatMan-xr8gg 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, he had to do a lot of work on his back, and he was slower, but bowled like McGrath did, line and length and developed swinging balls. Cheers

    • @graemealexander8804
      @graemealexander8804 2 года назад +4

      @@BatMan-xr8gg DK was still bowling at around 155kmh in 1977 after the back injury & recovery. Still the best fast bowler I have ever seen.

  • @Danny310563
    @Danny310563 3 месяца назад +9

    That first ball to Gavaskar was an absolute pearler

  • @khaqankhan3800
    @khaqankhan3800 3 года назад +9

    Boy o boy a legend

  • @skinner4320
    @skinner4320 Месяц назад +12

    I was fortunate enough to see Sobers absolutely destroy Lillee in his 254 at the MCG & it confirmed to me exactly what Ian Chappell said..” Never mind how good Sobers was as a bowler, he was the greatest batsman I’ve ever seen!”. I’d also seen him win the Sheffield Shield for South Australia. He was from another planet! He played for them for 3 seasons & made 1,000 runs & took 50 wickets in two of those 3 seasons which nobody had ever done or has ever done!

    • @Kimbo-g6i
      @Kimbo-g6i 27 дней назад +2

      I was there at the MCG and he not only destroyed Lillee but everyone else. The greatest innings I have ever witnessed.

    • @roybean7166
      @roybean7166 26 дней назад +1

      Graeme Pollock and Barry Richard's.

  • @ncoz655
    @ncoz655 3 года назад +4

    4:00 that was a quick ball with bounce and carry to Marsh. They said the pitch sweated under the covers overnight and freshened it a little. This was the second day of the game.

  • @nadeemafzal8984
    @nadeemafzal8984 16 дней назад +1

    Respect to one of the greatest fast bowlers
    The real deal - the complete package - agressive run up - the moustache with real pace
    Lillee Thommo WI and Imran got me interested in fast bowling in cricket - they made fast bowling artistic

  • @douglasporter3865
    @douglasporter3865 4 года назад +17

    8-29 is one thing, but blitzing them in only seven overs is something else!

    • @graemealexander8804
      @graemealexander8804 3 года назад +3

      And DK was ill. Scarily fast, must've been nudging 100mph. Still the greatest fast bowler of all time.

    • @susiekopp3578
      @susiekopp3578 Год назад +1

      I still think that was one of the greatest displays of pace bowling.

    • @ianharkin2691
      @ianharkin2691 Год назад +3

      8 ball overs in Australia back in those days, so in today's terms, it would be 9.3 overs. Still incredible though.

  • @lonestar6709
    @lonestar6709 3 года назад +8

    Is this the same game where Sobers went postal in the second innings?
    Damn, what a match!

    • @marklee3766
      @marklee3766 3 года назад +4

      That was at the MCG test, batting with Peter Pollock

  • @ranganathjoshi3971
    @ranganathjoshi3971 7 дней назад

    How so sweet memories of my teenage.I was just 15year old.on those days no transistor in my city.Only Newspaper to just read the match someries & Score cards.un believeable performance by great Speedster Dennis lielee.common thing in score card was c Rodney Marsh b D K Lilee.un forgettable one. I have Still score card in note book.which I wrote.on those days.thank you for remembering the golden era of Australia cricket.

  • @rsmani41crichapp
    @rsmani41crichapp 4 года назад +13

    Former Australian speedster, Dennis Lillee was furiously quick during his heydays.

    • @ramcrichapp
      @ramcrichapp 4 года назад +2

      @@bonjourr100 I think so as he it was furiously quick

    • @raymondbabb1970
      @raymondbabb1970 4 года назад +2

      @MichaelKingsfordGray does your husband have a beard, too?

    • @Zed137
      @Zed137 3 года назад +3

      The GOAT fast bowler..easily

    • @ramcrichapp
      @ramcrichapp 3 года назад +1

      @@Zed137 right on

  • @LordEriolTolkien
    @LordEriolTolkien 27 дней назад +3

    I remember Lillee would begin his run up almost from the boundary

  • @stackhat8624
    @stackhat8624 5 дней назад

    Amazing so much of Lillee's career was in "unofficial" matches like the Australia vs World XI and the World Series Cricket.

  • @bbqbob5128
    @bbqbob5128 3 года назад +20

    I was in the crowd that day. Electrifying. I still reckon some of the batsmen deliberately threw their wicket because of the sheer threatening and terrifying pace. Here one minute. In a coffin the next. Frightening.

  • @kadambisridhar9365
    @kadambisridhar9365 7 месяцев назад +3

    Remember hearing about it in school from a friend (who couldn't get himself away from Radio Australia that morning, school be damned!) during the lunch break. I think DKL went from 2-29 to 8-29!!!

    • @raywilson8583
      @raywilson8583 27 дней назад

      I think it was on Saturday that Dennis Lillee got the 8/29 because I was there as a youngster with a friend of mine and there's no way we would've been allowed off school to go to the cricket! It was the second day of the match and they started on Friday.

    • @kadambisridhar9365
      @kadambisridhar9365 24 дня назад

      @raywilson8583 Ok, it must've been the mid-morning break then since we had school for half a day on Saturdays!!

  • @paulbradshaw303
    @paulbradshaw303 22 дня назад +1

    That fella Lillee may have a future.....

  • @bringbackdeano
    @bringbackdeano 3 года назад +13

    Different times, batsmen wearing nowhere the protection that they have these days. The hole in the ozone layer must have been smaller too as half the fieldsmen aren't wearing hats or caps.

  • @balakrishnans5192
    @balakrishnans5192 4 дня назад

    The greatest fast bowler of the Gavaskar era.

  • @berrywilton7334
    @berrywilton7334 2 года назад +1

    Come someone tell me what’s that music in the background

  • @specialistsprofessionalsin1331
    @specialistsprofessionalsin1331 3 года назад +6

    Sir Gary Sobers different class very courageous brave after him came Sir Vivian Richards
    Ferrari Bugatti Rolls-Royce of Batting
    The moment Viv came to bat the game changed to fastest gear open challenge to bowlers I'm going to go after you all especially the best bowler of the team. fearless aggressive. Remember always when you talk discuss records compare with protective gears helmets and so on the latest sophisticated equipment gadgets the limitations of bouncers by bowlers and without all of the above. No current batsmen will dare to do what Richards Gavaskar did play without ⛑️sophisticated helmets protective gears
    Rolls Royce of Batting without helmets protective gears and no limitations of bouncers Huge difference to play with and without protective gears and unlimited bouncers short pitched bowling
    The game changed to the topmost gear the moment Viv Richards stepped on to the ground his entry itself was sufficient, his style walk, taking guard said to the opposition I am here now show me what you got and I am here to destroy you all especially the best bowler of your team nowadays batsmen attack identity weak bowlers Viv attacked destroyed every teams most fearsome bowlers. I always wanted Greenidge or Haynes to get out quickly as I loved to watch Viv enter and murder hammer blast destroy the best bowlers of the era

  • @mohsinasgarali
    @mohsinasgarali 3 года назад +3

    Lille at his best was best.

  • @johnstenton6023
    @johnstenton6023 3 года назад +3

    G'day, is this video from a documentary ? If so ,what is the name please. Thanks in advance for any answers.

    • @rugbydad678
      @rugbydad678  3 года назад +6

      Hello John, it's actually from an old video called, Cricket in the 70's - The Chappell era. Whilst living in Australia from 1970 - 72 as a youngster, my first cricket bat was a Gray Nicolls Ian Chappell Record with his autograph factory stamped.I kept that bat and at Lords in 2009 he signed it in person for me. He loved the sword at the back!

    • @johnstenton6023
      @johnstenton6023 3 года назад +4

      @@rugbydad678 ,thankyou so much, I'll start looking for it . Try my local library first then see if its available to watch or download online. What a great and treasured family heirloom. Hopefully your son will cherish as much as you do. Take care.

  • @emmettpeels8958
    @emmettpeels8958 25 дней назад +1

    Hey Ian Beefy Botham wants a chat

  • @belleray2
    @belleray2 9 дней назад

    Lillee and Thompson at the WACA, total devastation.

  • @missasinenomine
    @missasinenomine 4 года назад +2

    No wonder after having 12 Weetbix for breakfast!

  • @Mauseeqi
    @Mauseeqi 8 месяцев назад

    59 (14.1 overs)
    Zaheer Abbas 14
    CH Lloyd 14
    DK Lillee 8/29 (7.1 overs)

  • @johnking5759
    @johnking5759 18 дней назад

    This is what the 'geniuses' in test cricket should be doing now instead of the top two ranked test teams playing in a final - that's just another game between two countries, boring!
    The #1 test team v A World XI - NOT boring!!

  • @revalationrevaltion9291
    @revalationrevaltion9291 27 дней назад

    I freaked as a kid we beat vest in world team

  • @hyena131
    @hyena131 9 дней назад

    Lillee personifying the young tearaway here, and Rod Marsh wearing an England track suit top (??)

  • @swedishbob_7315
    @swedishbob_7315 25 дней назад

    Lillee with no Mo

  • @kieranrolfe4244
    @kieranrolfe4244 27 дней назад

    The French invented cricket, the English gave it rules and Australia taught the world how to play it!

    • @hyena131
      @hyena131 9 дней назад

      @kieranrolfe4244
      What you meant to say was the English invented cricket, gave it rules, and Australia violated all the rules :)

  • @davidglow3
    @davidglow3 21 день назад

    England v Rest of the World and Australia v Rest of the World...both great series featuring the big names..This replaced the banned racist South Africans cricket team

  • @pookeyhutchison7838
    @pookeyhutchison7838 14 дней назад

    Lille had no peers whatsoever .

  • @2sridhark
    @2sridhark 10 дней назад

    Australia had the world beating team then. Lillee, McEnzie, Stackpole and so on.