Marcus Trescothick was out injured in that match. Straus came in his place and played brilliantly. But, Trescothick recovered before the following match and was set to come back into the side. That meant Straus being dropped to maintain balance in the line up. Hussain didn't want the young lad to sit in the sidelines after performing so well on his debut. So, he declared his retirement. Mad respect to Hussain for seeing the big picture and being a class act. Not a lot of people would have done that. A true gentleman through and through. Hats off.
It wasn't Trescothick but it was Vaughan(who was then the captain of the team) who was injured for the first test. Strauss came in to take his place - Trescothick not only played but also captained the team in the 1st test of the series. Because the return of the captain would mean Strauss would miss out, Nasser Hussain volunteered to drop out of the side and announced his retirement, which allowed Strauss to stay in the team with Vaughan slotting in at 4 when the team went to Headingley for the next test match.
Matthew Roger the lil' Dodger Why does making a reference to Nasser Hussain speaking estuary English get you all so jerky and pissed off? Did you miss a nap today? Or is this Mrs Hussain, his dear ol' mother?
He took voluntary retirement just to give chance to promote the new debutant Andrew strauss and rest is history as well know how great strauss became as a player.
@@samsowden Previously could not stand the guy until just recently. Prior to the Edgbaston test he interviewed Steve Smith and threw him a few balls in a net session, he showed a real personal side to his persona I had not previously seen. Though I still back my comments regarding his stats , in hindsight perhaps he did lay the groundwork for 2005 and what a brilliant series it was.
@@bullyoz1973 From my perspective Hussain was the guy who stopped the rot with the English cricket team. He was a very good captain and a strong character. I really disliked that Ian Botham seemed to use him as a punching bag in commentary.
@77Fortran I wrote that 4 years ago and still stand by it, however I respect your perspective. I've actually warmed to him and enjoy his commentary. I'm Aussie by the way. Have a great day 👍
He was a very good captain and an absolute brilliant commentator specially on a bright sunny day of a test match his voice just makes you watch the game more also loves his reactions and comments when a good player hits a boundary or picks a wicket with a good ball
*Million Thanks to Andrew Strauss who sacrificed his wicket when he was on 83 in his first match and could have made a Century easily* *This is why Game of Cricket is called Gentlemen's Game*
In his statement after the match he said he didnt want to come int he way of cricketers like strauss . I remember this match..I was just 10 ..naseer was at his best.
woow elegant batting in a perfect venue.. OH maan this gentleman can bat.. Good old day cricket just reminds me the beauty of Gentleman's game before the arrival of IPL ...
I watched this on tv after flying from N.Z to England. I was highly jet lagged but somehow stayed awake throughout the afternoon. Almost as soon as Nasser won it for England I fell into a long long sleep. Woke up at 8.00 the next morning😀😀 Great cricketing summer of 2004.
Not that great a bloke, he is a knob if you are ever unfortunate enough to meet him in real life, and that impression is based off of a number of times I have met him.
Hasan bilal Well lucky you. He certainly couldn't be bothered over the number of times I met him to ever speak to me. I had a school tag rugby tournament when I was about 10 that he was at watching his son, who was the same age as me, and myself and a few of the other cricketers in my class walked over to him during a break and asked him a couple of questions about playing for England, as any young fans would, and he immediately told us to go away even though he was on his own standing there, with nothing to do. That wasn't the only time he has done such a thing. When he is not surrounded by cameras and other pros, he can be a very, very arrogant man.
Strauss amply showed the quality of sacrifice and dedication towards the common goal of winning for the team..thus putting forth his prospect as a determined future leader much like hussain
yes Putin and Hussein are dopplegangers. Also Akshay Kumar and Shawn Michaels. The colour might be different but their hobbies, expressions, height, lifestyle and everything is the same.
like him a lot with all the respect in the world....! Good batsman- a fighter, excellent captain, Hummble with his word and deed... an absolute gentleman on and off the field...! A CRICKETER in all fronts..! Big fan of him and his knowledge...!
Averaging 37 overall in that era was very respectable, especially playing half of your test matches in England. Every team had strong bowling attacks. Nasser and Atherton were better players than their records suggest.
Averaging 37 overall in that era was very respectable, especially playing half of your test matches in England. Every team had strong bowling attacks. Nasser and Atherton were better players than their records suggest.
Prajwal Averaging 37 overall in that era was very respectable, especially playing half of your test matches in England. Every team had strong bowling attacks. Nasser and Atherton were better players than their records suggest.
Naser Hussain is the man who changed the mentality of English cricket. I'm a big fan of his batting, aggressive captaincy in the field and this days his commentary. Lots of love and respect for the 'Lion of English cricket' from Bangladesh.
I don't remember calls for him to go growing louder, if I remember rightly this and the previous summer (and winter tour in between) had seen a fantastic resurgence in English cricket after the doldrums of the 90s and anticipation was actually starting to build for the ashes. Hussein was at the heart of it, and when people talk about 2005 we don't hear any more of all the hard work in the years that led up to it that made it possible
At My young age a was a fan of England Cricket Team, I saw that test live at TV, was a fan of Flintoff and Nasser Hussain great sportsman in English team.
I watched Andrew Strauss debut live. No internet no social media. Just wanted to watch the match and there comes this new guy who goes on to make a century
Actually he doesn't get the credit he deserves.. Barring ashes, he was great leader. Perhaps only captain who can say he conquered ASIA... Interesting field sets, bowling changes is what I remember of Hussain As a player I always used to feel he underperformed, he had a good attacking game to spinners but rarely wud he play freely... My favorite moment, When sanjay said hometown boy, when nasser played in chennai 25-01-2002 vs India But I have huge regards for Nasser, great captain great commentator as well
noone came out running from the dressing room to congratulate him for his farewell innings success and victory.. its looks not many in the dressing room loved him like really so much
Marcus Trescothick was out injured in that match. Straus came in his place and played brilliantly. But, Trescothick recovered before the following match and was set to come back into the side. That meant Straus being dropped to maintain balance in the line up. Hussain didn't want the young lad to sit in the sidelines after performing so well on his debut. So, he declared his retirement. Mad respect to Hussain for seeing the big picture and being a class act. Not a lot of people would have done that. A true gentleman through and through. Hats off.
That's quite interesting thanks for sharing that Anon 1432
Wow that's really good
It wasn't Trescothick but it was Vaughan(who was then the captain of the team) who was injured for the first test. Strauss came in to take his place - Trescothick not only played but also captained the team in the 1st test of the series. Because the return of the captain would mean Strauss would miss out, Nasser Hussain volunteered to drop out of the side and announced his retirement, which allowed Strauss to stay in the team with Vaughan slotting in at 4 when the team went to Headingley for the next test match.
Its just your thinking
That makes it clear then. I was always wondered why he would retire at the end of the first test match and not at the end of the series
When Hussein takes the mic, the rhythm he has in his voice, his analysis, the art of describing it's just phenomenal.
the voice of cricket for me
Knows the game inside out
Yes his voice ,clarity of vocabulary while commenting is amazing and legendary cricketer
didn't see him playing a lot but i love his commentary and he is a very good cricketing mind
He was a piece of shit on the ground.. never knew why he was a captain
Craigs List lol
@@MantasticMan tereko bola kch😑
@@craigslist1323 Tendulkar called him the greatest captain he's ever faced but obviously your opinion is more valid
@@MantasticMan aaaakhhhhhh thuuuu
Love him more as a commentator. He brings in that matchless flair which is rare post Lawry-Benaud era
Anto K Sebastian
Oh please. His trite platitudes and estuary English put Botham's commentary skills to shame.
Estuary English? Pull your head out of your arse.
Matthew Roger the lil' Dodger
Why does making a reference to Nasser Hussain speaking estuary English get you all so jerky and pissed off? Did you miss a nap today? Or is this Mrs Hussain, his dear ol' mother?
cquilty1 wtf hahah
Legend Hero of British Cricket
Very Calm and Humble Person
Respect from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
England* not British
He never played for Scotland
@@abbassahibole1579 Thanks.
Well after all he was indian,Muslim
@@aliyanqaisar8433 half
@@aliyanqaisar8433 why u religious guys promote religion.
Debut of Andrew Strauss and farewell to Nasser Hussain. Wow
He took voluntary retirement just to give chance to promote the new debutant Andrew strauss and rest is history as well know how great strauss became as a player.
I reckon Strauss knew that was hussain's last inning and that's why he had no hesitation in sacrificing his wicket
ARNAB KR SINGH ur right big respct from strous
It was strauss debue and Naseer's farewell.. everything went so as it should have been..
Desi players hote to aapas me lad jaate.
Respect given
@@beunknownh6965 🤣🤣 true
Real gentleman cricketer personality ..of naseer Hussain love u from Pakistan sir 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Very Good player and a wonderful Gentleman..
Ofcourse u guys would love muslim cricketers
What a wonderful player Nasser Hussain was, one of the best english cricketers.
One of England's most successful captain too.
Never won an Ashes series in 5 attempts. 3 as captain if I recall. Hardly successful
Averaged mid 30s with the bat, bowled a bit.
@@bullyoz1973 laid the groundwork for 2005, England stopped being shit under Hussain and Duncan Fletcher.
@@samsowden Previously could not stand the guy until just recently. Prior to the Edgbaston test he interviewed Steve Smith and threw him a few balls in a net session, he showed a real personal side to his persona I had not previously seen.
Though I still back my comments regarding his stats , in hindsight perhaps he did lay the groundwork for 2005 and what a brilliant series it was.
@@bullyoz1973 From my perspective Hussain was the guy who stopped the rot with the English cricket team. He was a very good captain and a strong character. I really disliked that Ian Botham seemed to use him as a punching bag in commentary.
@77Fortran I wrote that 4 years ago and still stand by it, however I respect your perspective. I've actually warmed to him and enjoy his commentary. I'm Aussie by the way. Have a great day 👍
He was a very good captain and an absolute brilliant commentator specially on a bright sunny day of a test match his voice just makes you watch the game more also loves his reactions and comments when a good player hits a boundary or picks a wicket with a good ball
*Million Thanks to Andrew Strauss who sacrificed his wicket when he was on 83 in his first match and could have made a Century easily*
*This is why Game of Cricket is called Gentlemen's Game*
It was Strauss's fault all along that single was possible.
@Vicky vvc It was basically Andy flower and cook not strauss
Naseer sacrificed and retired for Strauss that's game changing
@Vicky vvc 😢😢
@Vicky 1998 it's a fact that he texted the opposition during the match ...which is very respectable indeed
In his statement after the match he said he didnt want to come int he way of cricketers like strauss . I remember this match..I was just 10 ..naseer was at his best.
strauss sacrifice for his captain 😢😢😢
Michael Vaughan was the captain since the south africa series the year before.
And Nasser sacrificed his career for Strauss
Does anyone else find his technique similar to Jacques Kallis?
Not until I read this comment. His pounce was something they had in common, i guess.
Nasser was prior to Kallis and hence the technique of Kallis was similar to those of Nasser
@@abdulgaffarshaikh3786 except far superior... 😅
Yes
Yes. The off drive was damn similar.
Nasser Hussain The Peter Drury of Cricket. Love his voice...... 👍🏻👍🏻
Respect from Bangladesh
woow elegant batting in a perfect venue.. OH maan this gentleman can bat.. Good old day cricket just reminds me the beauty of Gentleman's game before the arrival of IPL
...
What's your problem with IPL
You're giving too much importance to the IPL. Just ignore it if you don't like it and watch the amazing test series we're getting these days.
I am a big fan of his commentry , very good cricket knowledge, not like bits and pieces Sanjay Manjrekar
Epic
Nasser is great. But Manjrekar is not bad either. And his comment about Jadeja is absolutely correct. Jadeja is bits and pieces cricketer
Laxmi sivarama krishnans commentary is like thay. Bits and pieces only. Very worse commentary is from him. Manjerkar sometimes good
What does this mean bits and paper...clear plz
@@ljkjdjk nice joke bro😁😁
Nasser Hussain - my childhood hero!
I watched this on tv after flying from N.Z to England. I was highly jet lagged but somehow stayed awake throughout the afternoon. Almost as soon as Nasser won it for England I fell into a long long sleep. Woke up at 8.00 the next morning😀😀 Great cricketing summer of 2004.
One one best cricketer and captain I mean legend and human being huge respect from Pakistan
Naser Hussain ♥️
You are right
He was a bad captain
@@pulkitdahiya9406 not even slightly xenophobic...
Great bloke and a great Captain.
and a great commentator.
Not that great a bloke, he is a knob if you are ever unfortunate enough to meet him in real life, and that impression is based off of a number of times I have met him.
James Adams I've met him he was a nice bloke
Hasan bilal Well lucky you. He certainly couldn't be bothered over the number of times I met him to ever speak to me. I had a school tag rugby tournament when I was about 10 that he was at watching his son, who was the same age as me, and myself and a few of the other cricketers in my class walked over to him during a break and asked him a couple of questions about playing for England, as any young fans would, and he immediately told us to go away even though he was on his own standing there, with nothing to do. That wasn't the only time he has done such a thing. When he is not surrounded by cameras and other pros, he can be a very, very arrogant man.
Terrible player
this video remind me my childhood love nasir sir as crickter and commentr is wel
Nyc to hear Martin crowe's voice. He was a great player
best against reverse swing
I was at Lord's for Day 5 of this match. What a memorable afternoon with my father and cousin!
Strauss amply showed the quality of sacrifice and dedication towards the common goal of winning for the team..thus putting forth his prospect as a determined future leader much like hussain
Wow Putin looking really sharp there. Has grown taller too.
You win the comment award! 😂😂😂
nah me is mr burns from the simpsons
He looks like putin...
Ishan Sarraf lmao I thought the same
exactly
yes Putin and Hussein are dopplegangers. Also Akshay Kumar and Shawn Michaels. The colour might be different but their hobbies, expressions, height, lifestyle and everything is the same.
🤔
Sahi pakde hainnnn😀
"You may remember me, I was captain of England when they were crap." Nasser Hussain.
what a wonder servant of cricket he was !!
I remember watching this in my grandfather's house when I was just 6yo!
What's ur age now
@@utkarshsingh3228 69
@@utkarshsingh3228 if they were 6 in 2004, what do you think they would be in 2019?
@@anweshchatterjee7595 Oh god I can't believe I commented this...😂 I dont even remember this ...
@@utkarshsingh3228 lmao happens to me too 😂
Great innings by great man,
Great commentator
Respect from Kashmir
He was born in my home town Chennai,Tamil Nadu, india
Nope.he was born in gujrat
@@natwestt20blastlive58 nope he was born in north chennai!
He was born in punjab.
He was born in Madras.
Lol. He is born everywhere
He was a very good player I love his commentary
Wonderful way to go. The man who laid the foundation for the 2005 Ashes triumph. Nasser deserves so much credit
Unfortunately he was before my time, but he’s the voice of cricket and a complete legend in my eyes!
His use of feet against spin is pretty impressive.
like him a lot with all the respect in the world....! Good batsman- a fighter, excellent captain, Hummble with his word and deed... an absolute gentleman on and off the field...! A CRICKETER in all fronts..! Big fan of him and his knowledge...!
Champion player Nasser Hussain. Ended also like a champion
Respect from India
Vikramditya Sharma Nasser Hussain is actually born in India
Yeah born in Chennai, and his father played for Tamilnadu
@@TEV10100one match
"Strauss has been sent down the river, on the verge of a very famous afternoon" as Ian Smith proclaimed it on C4
good player
good captain
good commentator
My favorite player naseer hussain, as usual best in both batting and commentary.. Love u naseer
Splendid display of batting in his final innings at Lords one of the finest fourth innings century I have see and i can't getting words to praise.
Whenever people criticise him
He delivered 100
Great man good person.legend nasir hussain.love from pakistan
Wow Nasir Hussain what a perform
He is Anglo Indian cricketer best England cricketer and best commentator ever I love nassir Hussain huge fan respect from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
A great sportsman and ambassador of cricket, Nasser Hussain
Rarely do batsmen get to go out on their own terms. Hussain left with a ton in a good win.
Great commentary .. Love the way he speaks.. a passionate personality..
Love England cricket they always produce some great players.
Bet England would love him in their middle order nowadays.
For what lmao?
Below Zero I think he was talking about ashes defeat
Averaging 37 overall in that era was very respectable, especially playing half of your test matches in England. Every team had strong bowling attacks. Nasser and Atherton were better players than their records suggest.
Averaging 37 overall in that era was very respectable, especially playing half of your test matches in England. Every team had strong bowling attacks. Nasser and Atherton were better players than their records suggest.
Prajwal Averaging 37 overall in that era was very respectable, especially playing half of your test matches in England. Every team had strong bowling attacks. Nasser and Atherton were better players than their records suggest.
He gives new look to English cricket 👏👏👏👏
What a polite description by the channel. I must say!
Great commentry
If I am not mistaken at least 30% of the world population knows Hussain's face or voice.
I know him coz he's originally an indian muslim😂
Hussain , thrope and Caddick players who used the old school helmets in 2000's
Love his voice
What a commentator he is 😍😍😍
Nasir Hussain and Mike Atherton,two greats of England played 100 tests averages a thundering 37 in test cricket.
What player is was ❤❤
Even better now as Commentator ❤❤
Huge fan from Pakistan🇵🇰
What a player !!!
What a leader!!!
Golden days for English cricket also 2004-2005 they were unbeatable at home
He has a very good batting stance...and is a puriest..
Who is here after 2019WC final .
hit 👍👍
i am
Best commentary in the work
Look at his technique.. he played with such finesse and style.. I rate him as England's greatest batsman
Incredible how often this seems to happen.
Great player
Naser Hussain is the man who changed the mentality of English cricket. I'm a big fan of his batting, aggressive captaincy in the field and this days his commentary. Lots of love and respect for the 'Lion of English cricket' from Bangladesh.
I blinked and Vettori went from baby face to lumber jack just like that.
Nasser Hussain U Beauty 💕🙏🏼
Thank U legend for ur absolte Loyal and sweet Commentry also 💎
#Love4rmPakistan 🤗
I don't remember calls for him to go growing louder, if I remember rightly this and the previous summer (and winter tour in between) had seen a fantastic resurgence in English cricket after the doldrums of the 90s and anticipation was actually starting to build for the ashes. Hussein was at the heart of it, and when people talk about 2005 we don't hear any more of all the hard work in the years that led up to it that made it possible
At My young age a was a fan of England Cricket Team, I saw that test live at TV, was a fan of Flintoff and Nasser Hussain great sportsman in English team.
A man who transformed English cricket,with love from India
Class!! Every drive and square cut had their first bounce on the playing turf before going to the boundary.
Nasir hossain, he was my childhood cricket hero....
Very proud that he was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Not watched him to play.But listening his commentary is a great pleasure for me.
One of the homes of cricket
I like his Commentary along with his batting
These players deserve respect. They left the game at high points of their career. They didnot stretch their career just for record like Tendulkar
i just lyk d way f his stance... Gr8 player n most imp a leader..gbu
Always loved Mr Nass as a commentator ♥️
is it me or Scott Styris looks like Chandler
Just u
He is born in india ( madrash)
Are u talking about mr beast one
Great pundit. Fantastic player
My best commentator....(Great Captain)
A Bright star of England Cricket. Respect from Pakistan
Awesome player
That was so emotional man!!
Who knows that Nasser Hussain belongs to Indian origin?
We are proud of Nasir🤗
Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I think he was born in Chennai
If he was in India, then you would tied him with a tree and killed him. Muslim fact.
@@alijhali1920 yes thats how we have 30+ crore muslim population in our country. dont fall for cheap propaganda dude
utubevenky What about Kashmir and Gujrat?
@@alijhali1920 no he would have been bombarded by stone throwing mobs.
Nasser Hussain 💎 from IND who made ENG proud 👍👌🏻
One of my fvrt Commentator Nasser Hussain.. Respect fron🇵🇰
I watched Andrew Strauss debut live. No internet no social media. Just wanted to watch the match and there comes this new guy who goes on to make a century
Actually he doesn't get the credit he deserves.. Barring ashes, he was great leader.
Perhaps only captain who can say he conquered ASIA... Interesting field sets, bowling changes is what I remember of Hussain
As a player I always used to feel he underperformed, he had a good attacking game to spinners but rarely wud he play freely...
My favorite moment, When sanjay said hometown boy, when nasser played in chennai 25-01-2002 vs India
But I have huge regards for Nasser, great captain great commentator as well
Straus clapin fo hussain on his 50 after run out with a smile what a man he is respect from pakistan
What a player, a great sportsman and an unmatched commentator❤
my fav player
noone came out running from the dressing room to congratulate him for his farewell innings success and victory.. its looks not many in the dressing room loved him like really so much
Shivi Verma He announced his retirement a few days after the match. No one knew it would be his last match
Man shivi how easily u judge
@@abdulwajid2756 that's the problem with the pathetic mindset of people like him
Very gold moment
His batting style was so eye pleasing