He was a nightmare when he was first introduced🤯 never seen such dominance by a spinner against India as Indian team is known for playing spin very well
Hey man, just wanted to say a big thank you for covering cricketing personalities outside the main 3-4 cricketing nations! Been watching your videos for a long time and its mad impressive how you can make us viewers stay engaged for 20-30 minutes with a deep storyline and a very good plot. Ajantha Mendis is such an underrated cricketer, if it weren't for the countless number of injuries and the 'up-close' bowling analysis, he would've been one of the most lethal bowlers in world cricket.
I was in class 6 that time. He was a nightmare for opponents. Such a perfectionist 🛐 Being an Indian it always feel joyful to appreciate great talents. Mendis was one of them.
Ajantha Mendis! A name I will never forget as a fan of the Indian Cricket Team. I really hated him in 2008 when he crashed the Indian party in the Asia Cup. Then the test series happened, India lost. I became more angry. I am not going to lie. I took immense pleasure when he was battered by the batters, especially Sehwag. Now with hindsight and as a much mature cricket fan, I appreciate his contribution to the game. Kids in Bangladesh (my country) started to copy his technique of carrom ball. That's his lasting influence on the game. I wonder if Sri Lankan cricket fans view Mohammad Siraj like I used to view Mendis.
@@JackBarrBaxterarrogant wtf bruh kabi usko off the field dekha bhi hai?? Uske jitna humble koi nhi hai bhai one of the most down to earth player hai wo cricket world ka
@@sauron2000000 I was not even born then but it is not hard to understand the frustration. No mind could have made itself ready for that disaster. My uncle (he was a die-hard Team India supporter) always told me that Azharuddin threw that match! Who knows what transpired that day!
Great video! You're absolutely right about Mendis. He was an outlier, even the best in the business couldn't read him for years. As an Indian fan, there were a few years in between where I was more scared of Mendis than Murali or Wasim Akram. He was a fine, fine bowler.
As a Sri Lankan, I didn’t recognize Ajantha in the way you've described here. In the modern era, he introduced the carrom ball, but once the mystery around it was solved, his wicket-taking ability declined. He didn’t evolve when batters adapted to his variations. In modern cricket, there is no lasting mystery-everything is exposed under the scrutiny of cameras. This means a bowler must be highly intelligent and adaptable when the opposition develops countermeasures. However, you're right in pointing out that he did bring a new mystery to the game, which is essential in today’s T20 format: solving a mystery with another mystery.
Just stumbled on this channel, brought back some classic memories through some quality narration and video by the side. Keep up the work mate, as a cricket fanatic, I loved this content!!
Him being the fastest to take 50 ODI wickets in history and not 100 or 200 Wickets shows that the batsmen from other nations found him out very quickly
Well there is another thing. He had a back injury where it limited hom from bowling his regular off spin. He had to keep bowling carrom bowls which made it easy to predict. That nack pain made him retire early.
I so vividly remember watching that test series. The best team in the world at playing spin, and we felt so hopeless facing him. To this day, the craziest thing I've seen in cricket.
I still remember that game though I was only 12 then. For me, Mendis was the first spinner with whom the word "mystery" was associated with. I have seen doosras, teesras(by offies) or googly (leggies). But Mendis used to bowl unconventional deliveries with weird release action. As a cricket fan, I have tried emulating his bowling action many times on streets. Pioneer of modern day mystery spin. His downfall was largely because of one other factor - IPL (larger audiences, mystery revealed sooner, bastman took him to cleaners). But you will always be remembered!
These videos are seriously next-level in terms of their research and historical context. What I also appreciate is that your statistics & results-based narratives never ignore the human stories, with insightful and empathetic discussion of the players in question. As a cricket obsessive I can't thank you enough for these absorbing evocations of the macro- and micro-histories that make this the greatest sport. I have immense gratitude for the time and energy you put in to making these fantastic videos.
How come Suraj randiv was selected ahead of him still baffles me in 2011 wc final..too many changes made by sl in final..seems it was fixed ..even as an Indian
Man ...unexpected changes in squad is the weapon of Srilankan team. Ironically, this video is the Asia Cup finals and Indian team was unbeaten in that tournament until before this match. As you can see, India lost because of Mendis..And coming to your question, Sehwag & Dhoni played a key role in revealing mystery of Ajanta Mendis that made him ineffective against India with time. As an element of Surprise, hall mark of srilankan team which worked on most occasions, in 96 WC with Jayasurya & Kaluwitarana as openers and like Mendis in this video ..., but this strategy didn't worked in 2011 finals despite getting Sachin & Sehwag very early early. Thanks to Gambhir & Kohli, both steadied the Indian innings
Sehwag used to be so explosive man he'd straight up start with boundaries. So many times you'd see him hit consecutive boundaries in his first 3 4 balls
Great video! 👏 BTW I noticed from comments that most commenters have not viewed the video fully, before typing their comments. While I appreciate your style of storytelling, most simple minded people who watch youtube have the attention span of a gnat…..
Love your narration, script and your research. Also, your video editing and colleges would great, really appreciat it and enjoy it, will wait for more from you. Thanks.
I remember this asia cup final so well. it was my 6th birthday and i had to excuse this game to go to cut my birthday, sehwag was blistering at that time. and when i was back, there was suresh raina on the screen and the score was something in 90s
Ajantha Mendis, Sunil Narine and Mujeeb Ur Rehman are forever my Favourite Mystery Spinners. Just Imagine if these three will be in one team????you will get wickets in every overs
This match was a nightmare among many others in our childhood. Countless such finals lost. Hated Mendis more than anything at that time. Once the batsmen started picking his variations, Mendis was completely ineffective. In his later stages of IPL, Mendis got thrashed quite easily. Still remember the over he bowls to Yusuf Pathan in one of the games where he got belted with three sixes in super over.
Another great video mate, keep them coming. Completely agree, we need more mystery spinners coming through to keep challenging batters. Otherwise, the game gets stale
great content keep up the good work, I remember the asia cup final because I had both Jaysuria and mendis in my fantasy team and I won a big cash prize because of it. sri lanka also did not play him in the group game against India shielding mendis from them. what makes the performance truly remarkable was it was a very favourable chasing ground because of dew with 330 plus scores being chased very easily but mendis just blew India away.
That's what I thought of when he played the Asia Cup semifinal against Pakistan and took them apart. I really wished then that the Sri Lankan cricket board dropped him for the Asia Cup final and from playing international cricket for
he was an ordinary bowler. Post Asia Cup 2008, Indian cricket team visited Srilanka multiple times and won those series and also scored against mendis.
He was so accurate with his bowling.. He had the ability to land different variations on the same spot which made it harder for batsmen to pick him. Injuries made it hard for him otherwise he would have be playing
I always wondered where did Mendis disappear. I still remember him ripping through team India to this day. He was the best of the best I had ever seen and I think I'll see.
Seeing Ajantha Mendis for the first time in 2009 was a treat. Ajantha only took 19 ODIs for 50 wickets He has test half centuries, Even won a game by playing a six vs West Indies. He is beautiful What a bowler. He broke rules and innovated T20 cricket.
Ajantha was legendary, we used to imitate his bowling action he used to hold the ball between the index and middle finger nobody use to ball like that crazy that's why i used to use tape as the red ball would hurt you
Srilankan spinner destroyed indian batting line up in this series. So heartbreaking to see India loosing like that way as Mendis-Murli spread a boomerang
Such a shame his hereditary degenerative disc disorder basically crippled his career. Mendis still won SL an Asia cup in 2014 winning the semi vs India with a 4fer.
Beautiful video, one of your best. And you're absolutely right: impact cannot and should not always be measured in numbers. I mean what is the numbers impact of Jonny Rhodes? Yet nobody doubts how he changed the face of cricket. Ajantha was untouchable in his early series. The heights he touched, even if fleetingly, have not been achieved by very many sportsmen. And sometimes that's enough.
"Pakistan hosted the Asia Cup in 2008 and Sri Lanka met India in the finals in Karachi. Mendis humbled the Indians with figures of six wickets for 13 runs. The likes of Yuvraj Singh, M.S. Dhoni and Virender Sehwag had little clue how to pick his carrom balls. A few weeks later when India’s Test team toured Sri Lanka, they had all the reasons to believe that they possessed the ammunition to counter Mendis’ mystery. India’s famous middle order called the Fabulous Four comprising Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, V.V.S. Laxman and Sourav Ganguly hadn’t featured in the Asia Cup. But Mendis had a field day. He picked up 26 wickets in three matches as Sri Lanka made India eat humble pie. He went onto break Sir Alec Bedser’s World Record, that had stood for more than 50 years, for most wickets in a debut series. Soon he became a sensation. Teams were more worried in working out Mendis’ carrom ball than Murali’s doosra. The carrom ball is delivered by flicking the thumb and middle finger. The ball pitched on leg-stump and turned sharply towards the off-stump. Mendis had operated leaving the mid-on free and batsmen perished thinking that they had an easy single on offer. They were either bowled or trapped leg before wicket most of the time. Indians first decoded Mendis mystery. They decided that they were not going to play the on-drive to the carrom ball. Other teams soon followed suit and the mystery was decoded. With teams tackling his main weapon, Mendis was ineffective." counterpoint.lk/the-rise-and-fall-of-ajantha-mendis/
He didnt have a long career because of a hereditary back issue. He literally missed half the games and had to be injected with cortisol just to get through matches. Still he delivered in the 2014 Asia cup
He was a nightmare when he was first introduced🤯 never seen such dominance by a spinner against India as Indian team is known for playing spin very well
Not anymore 😅
@@AnkaBabuBolemEven glenn phillips is unplayable
Man, I vividly remember the series where he terrorized us with his mystery balls. It was all over the news. What a bowler! Thanks for this video
Hey man, just wanted to say a big thank you for covering cricketing personalities outside the main 3-4 cricketing nations! Been watching your videos for a long time and its mad impressive how you can make us viewers stay engaged for 20-30 minutes with a deep storyline and a very good plot. Ajantha Mendis is such an underrated cricketer, if it weren't for the countless number of injuries and the 'up-close' bowling analysis, he would've been one of the most lethal bowlers in world cricket.
Thanks man! Every cricketing nation deserves some time in the spotlight.
@@6ixandoutYou are absolutely amazing!
Check out a channel cricket raaz english. U’d love that too
Meh pala pala boru nokiya
I was in class 6 that time. He was a nightmare for opponents. Such a perfectionist 🛐
Being an Indian it always feel joyful to appreciate great talents. Mendis was one of them.
Ajantha Mendis! A name I will never forget as a fan of the Indian Cricket Team. I really hated him in 2008 when he crashed the Indian party in the Asia Cup.
Then the test series happened, India lost. I became more angry.
I am not going to lie. I took immense pleasure when he was battered by the batters, especially Sehwag.
Now with hindsight and as a much mature cricket fan, I appreciate his contribution to the game. Kids in Bangladesh (my country) started to copy his technique of carrom ball. That's his lasting influence on the game.
I wonder if Sri Lankan cricket fans view Mohammad Siraj like I used to view Mendis.
As someone older, my hate for Lanka started in 1996 from Eden Gardens😂😂😂
Mohammad Siraj is disliked by everyone not Indian, to be fair. One of the most arrogant personalities in world cricket.
@@JackBarrBaxterarrogant wtf bruh kabi usko off the field dekha bhi hai?? Uske jitna humble koi nhi hai bhai one of the most down to earth player hai wo cricket world ka
And didn't perform under pressure😂@@JackBarrBaxter
@@sauron2000000 I was not even born then but it is not hard to understand the frustration. No mind could have made itself ready for that disaster.
My uncle (he was a die-hard Team India supporter) always told me that Azharuddin threw that match! Who knows what transpired that day!
Great video! You're absolutely right about Mendis. He was an outlier, even the best in the business couldn't read him for years. As an Indian fan, there were a few years in between where I was more scared of Mendis than Murali or Wasim Akram. He was a fine, fine bowler.
What Years ? Within six months he was thrashed by the same indian team and then nobody heard of him .
i still remember seeing his brutal spin against india as a debutant. what a talent he was! thanks man for unraveling his capabilities.
Ur vids r actually so good, i love the good work keep it up!!!
As a Sri Lankan, I didn’t recognize Ajantha in the way you've described here. In the modern era, he introduced the carrom ball, but once the mystery around it was solved, his wicket-taking ability declined. He didn’t evolve when batters adapted to his variations. In modern cricket, there is no lasting mystery-everything is exposed under the scrutiny of cameras. This means a bowler must be highly intelligent and adaptable when the opposition develops countermeasures. However, you're right in pointing out that he did bring a new mystery to the game, which is essential in today’s T20 format: solving a mystery with another mystery.
Just stumbled on this channel, brought back some classic memories through some quality narration and video by the side. Keep up the work mate, as a cricket fanatic, I loved this content!!
Him being the fastest to take 50 ODI wickets in history and not 100 or 200 Wickets shows that the batsmen from other nations found him out very quickly
he just had two bad years in 2009 and 2010.
Well there is another thing. He had a back injury where it limited hom from bowling his regular off spin. He had to keep bowling carrom bowls which made it easy to predict. That nack pain made him retire early.
True specially Asian batsman
He alwsys had injuries lurking around
Mendis's accuracy was diminished later in his career. Its not just batsmen studied his bowling but Mendis lost his length and line.
I so vividly remember watching that test series. The best team in the world at playing spin, and we felt so hopeless facing him. To this day, the craziest thing I've seen in cricket.
The craziest thing in indian cricket now, is definitely losing 3-0 at home to NZ
The best cricket channel on RUclips. Finally, I heard someone talk about the magician in Ajantha Mendis. He was just amazing to watch on his day. 🔥
Cricket raaz english check it and reply me afterwards
I still remember that game though I was only 12 then. For me, Mendis was the first spinner with whom the word "mystery" was associated with. I have seen doosras, teesras(by offies) or googly (leggies). But Mendis used to bowl unconventional deliveries with weird release action. As a cricket fan, I have tried emulating his bowling action many times on streets. Pioneer of modern day mystery spin. His downfall was largely because of one other factor - IPL (larger audiences, mystery revealed sooner, bastman took him to cleaners). But you will always be remembered!
Appreciating this as a Sri Lankan.
These videos are seriously next-level in terms of their research and historical context. What I also appreciate is that your statistics & results-based narratives never ignore the human stories, with insightful and empathetic discussion of the players in question. As a cricket obsessive I can't thank you enough for these absorbing evocations of the macro- and micro-histories that make this the greatest sport. I have immense gratitude for the time and energy you put in to making these fantastic videos.
How come Suraj randiv was selected ahead of him still baffles me in 2011 wc final..too many changes made by sl in final..seems it was fixed ..even as an Indian
by 2011 mendis mystey had faded
@@kaushickmadhukumar9826mystery remains untill it doesn't spins.
@@kaushickmadhukumar9826in 2011 he took 17 wickets in 14 matches @25 average.
As a great man said Khatam tata bye bye goodbye😂😂😂😂😂
Man ...unexpected changes in squad is the weapon of Srilankan team. Ironically, this video is the Asia Cup finals and Indian team was unbeaten in that tournament until before this match. As you can see, India lost because of Mendis..And coming to your question, Sehwag & Dhoni played a key role in revealing mystery of Ajanta Mendis that made him ineffective against India with time. As an element of Surprise, hall mark of srilankan team which worked on most occasions, in 96 WC with Jayasurya & Kaluwitarana as openers and like Mendis in this video ..., but this strategy didn't worked in 2011 finals despite getting Sachin & Sehwag very early early. Thanks to Gambhir & Kohli, both steadied the Indian innings
I was there in National Stadium Karachi to watch the Asia Cup final. Everyone thought India ran away with it until Mendis came on and spun his web
Suresh Raina figured him out. Took him apart in the 2010 Champions League.
He could never figure out short balls though.
@@lakkadbagga 😂
Total run 58/1 & shewag scored 50 🤣
Yeah...i noticed that too😅
Sehwag used to be so explosive man he'd straight up start with boundaries. So many times you'd see him hit consecutive boundaries in his first 3 4 balls
Great video! 👏
BTW I noticed from comments that most commenters have not viewed the video fully, before typing their comments. While I appreciate your style of storytelling, most simple minded people who watch youtube have the attention span of a gnat…..
Great analysis and a wonderful tribute to the mystery man "Ajantha Mendis". Thank you sir!!
Sri lanka always produce incredible spinners from generation to generation
Love your narration, script and your research. Also, your video editing and colleges would great, really appreciat it and enjoy it, will wait for more from you. Thanks.
I remember this asia cup final so well. it was my 6th birthday and i had to excuse this game to go to cut my birthday, sehwag was blistering at that time. and when i was back, there was suresh raina on the screen and the score was something in 90s
I absolutely loved Mendis ever since I saw him. His bowling videos are my guilty pleasure watches.
Ajantha Mendis, Sunil Narine and Mujeeb Ur Rehman are forever my Favourite Mystery Spinners. Just Imagine if these three will be in one team????you will get wickets in every overs
Appreciating you from Bangladesh
Good video
Ajantha was somethimng else 👏
Some talent ❣️
This match was a nightmare among many others in our childhood. Countless such finals lost. Hated Mendis more than anything at that time.
Once the batsmen started picking his variations, Mendis was completely ineffective. In his later stages of IPL, Mendis got thrashed quite easily. Still remember the over he bowls to Yusuf Pathan in one of the games where he got belted with three sixes in super over.
This is a fantastic video. Ajantha is truly a legendary bowler.
Then mendis was thrashed & hammered so badly that he was never seen again 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can't u digest what has happened there
Great video for Ajantha.
He could have a long career!
Thanks for the video... Memories bring back Memories ❤
I witnessed this match in shell shock 😲.... Jayawardene smartly ensured India face Mendis only during the Final Match.
Excellent 👍👍
Another great video mate, keep them coming.
Completely agree, we need more mystery spinners coming through to keep challenging batters. Otherwise, the game gets stale
Loved this video as well like your others...PLEASE! Upload a bit more videos. Cheers!
Great insightful and a descriptive video mate. Cheers
What an interesting and insightful video! Glad I took the time out to watch it, thanks mate
great content keep up the good work, I remember the asia cup final because I had both Jaysuria and mendis in my fantasy team and I won a big cash prize because of it. sri lanka also did not play him in the group game against India shielding mendis from them. what makes the performance truly remarkable was it was a very favourable chasing ground because of dew with 330 plus scores being chased very easily but mendis just blew India away.
How tf did you manage to have Mendis in your fantasy team? He was an unknown outside of Sri Lanka??
Amazing Video man keep it up
imagine ajantha mendis debuted against india in 2011 cwc final
That's what I thought of when he played the Asia Cup semifinal against Pakistan and took them apart. I really wished then that the Sri Lankan cricket board dropped him for the Asia Cup final and from playing international cricket for
What's unusual is that mendis is still fairly recent yet no modern pundits seem to mention him when talking about spin innovators.
thanks for the love poured into this video and depth of thinking.. really enjoyed it!
he was an ordinary bowler. Post Asia Cup 2008, Indian cricket team visited Srilanka multiple times and won those series and also scored against mendis.
Awesome video - well made!
He was so accurate with his bowling.. He had the ability to land different variations on the same spot which made it harder for batsmen to pick him. Injuries made it hard for him otherwise he would have be playing
I love your vids you gotta make more!!!!
Great job buddy 👏
One hell of a video!
Ajantha was a lovely part of cricketing world. He was a great
Hey man. It's lovely to see how much effort you have put into making your contents. Keep it up
This RUclips channel is mainstream media for me
Thank you so much man
If we need to promote cricket to get popular in non cricket nation we need ppl like u sir thank u
Great analogy on Ajantha Mendis
I always wondered where did Mendis disappear. I still remember him ripping through team India to this day. He was the best of the best I had ever seen and I think I'll see.
Great video… brought back some wonderful memories …❤️
Great video … 👏👏👏
Seeing Ajantha Mendis for the first time in 2009 was a treat.
Ajantha only took 19 ODIs for 50 wickets
He has test half centuries,
Even won a game by playing a six vs West Indies.
He is beautiful
What a bowler.
He broke rules and innovated T20 cricket.
Very nice video, bro !!!
Keep it up
Saw that match on tv & we all thought they had found murali's succesor.
class video mate :)
This guy knows cricket, great stuff
Very well done. Great take. Love Mendis ❤❤
Great video. Thanks
Same feel when Siraj crushed Lankans
Hey man as always your content is top notch. One request can you please make a video on Mohmmad Asif plz...
Nice research. Nice video.
What a video essay. Love the narrative. Cheers!
I was 10 year old that time ..can't forget this MATCH
Comprehensive as usual with amazing narration!
Every once in a while, one Srilankan mystery spinner has rattled indian batting order.
Just subscribed for your in depth analysis and spotless analysis.
Good job
Ajantha was legendary, we used to imitate his bowling action he used to hold the ball between the index and middle finger nobody use to ball like that crazy that's why i used to use tape as the red ball would hurt you
I still remember his first match against India…as an Indian it was an unforgettable nightmare
Srilankan spinner destroyed indian batting line up in this series. So heartbreaking to see India loosing like that way as Mendis-Murli spread a boomerang
This is good. This is very very good.
How to get these cricket videos of these matches? Please can u tell me sir ? It will be very kind of you
Nice production. Well done.
I remember watching matches those days. It was sensational.
Him and Mathews not planning the 2011wc final is still a bigger mystery
Great videooo
Your explanation and narration is out of this word. ❤
Make a video on Analysing the Yorker in Cricket as well as the best Yorker specialists Waqar Younis , Malinga , Bumrah etc
Such a shame his hereditary degenerative disc disorder basically crippled his career. Mendis still won SL an Asia cup in 2014 winning the semi vs India with a 4fer.
Beautiful video, one of your best. And you're absolutely right: impact cannot and should not always be measured in numbers. I mean what is the numbers impact of Jonny Rhodes? Yet nobody doubts how he changed the face of cricket.
Ajantha was untouchable in his early series. The heights he touched, even if fleetingly, have not been achieved by very many sportsmen. And sometimes that's enough.
Very well put!
This is terrific storytelling. Loved it mate
Man I remember that Asia Cup game! I was a kid and just couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
"Pakistan hosted the Asia Cup in 2008 and Sri Lanka met India in the finals in Karachi.
Mendis humbled the Indians with figures of six wickets for 13 runs. The likes of Yuvraj Singh, M.S. Dhoni and Virender Sehwag had little clue how to pick his carrom balls.
A few weeks later when India’s Test team toured Sri Lanka, they had all the reasons to believe that they possessed the ammunition to counter Mendis’ mystery. India’s famous middle order called the Fabulous Four comprising Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, V.V.S. Laxman and Sourav Ganguly hadn’t featured in the Asia Cup.
But Mendis had a field day. He picked up 26 wickets in three matches as Sri Lanka made India eat humble pie. He went onto break Sir Alec Bedser’s World Record, that had stood for more than 50 years, for most wickets in a debut series.
Soon he became a sensation. Teams were more worried in working out Mendis’ carrom ball than Murali’s doosra.
The carrom ball is delivered by flicking the thumb and middle finger. The ball pitched on leg-stump and turned sharply towards the off-stump. Mendis had operated leaving the mid-on free and batsmen perished thinking that they had an easy single on offer. They were either bowled or trapped leg before wicket most of the time. Indians first decoded Mendis mystery. They decided that they were not going to play the on-drive to the carrom ball. Other teams soon followed suit and the mystery was decoded.
With teams tackling his main weapon, Mendis was ineffective." counterpoint.lk/the-rise-and-fall-of-ajantha-mendis/
Very honest review
I watched this match live in Karachi. Mendis was a beast!
Mendis was a menace... ❤
It was Dhoni,Raina,Sehwag who decoded Ajantha mendis and others followed it.He became ineffective in 2009 series.
Most ppl don't remember that. They just ask y didn't he play 2011wc final, as if it was the very next match after the asia cup final😂
and i remember yuvi was the last batsmen to decode mendis
It was sachin, Then the rest of the batsmen followed and decoded mendis
lol he was never decoded. he got injured and lost his rythm. when he was at his best he was unplayable and Indians were down on knees on his days
It was Sehwag first..
Amazing video
This RUclips channel can make chapri Indian cricket fans convert to completely better fans who appreciate cricket as a whole
West again bringing actual civilization to india.
Such a nice content 😊 mate love from India ❤❤. Suggest you to make mighty Australia consecutive 16 test match wins domination
Ajantha Mendis didn't have a long career, just like Maheesh Teekshana's mystery has somewhat disappeared.
One trick pony
He didnt have a long career because of a hereditary back issue. He literally missed half the games and had to be injected with cortisol just to get through matches. Still he delivered in the 2014 Asia cup
What a fresh presentation! Thank you very much, I was tired of watching Kohli, Rohit on Star Sports 24 x 7.
very good analysis brother
nice video buddy, just keep going on
i am damn sure you will do very good