@@karan__Singh_pnp That is very bad time... No internet no mobile .. could not call could not message and could not communicate other country people wirelessly... Most of the people could not watch this match because don't have telivision and mobile phone
@@totarsco2823 No one being vitriolic on social media. No nutcases and cranks having a platform to communicate with other nutcases and cranks through social media. People having a sound perspective on life.
@@ArchieFatcackie Just people being vitriolic and cruel in person. No escape to online friends, no connection to the outside world, just whatever dot on the map you were stuck in.
The first, left-handed batsman in a mustache is the Australian cricket captain, Joe Darling. The second batsman is Monty Noble. The batsman is Victor Trumper. The last, left-handed batsman is Clem Hill.
Really like ancestors time's history and really love to watch and see the real historic things like this ..feeling pretty much that time.. respect from Pindi
This whole footage is a collection of video shoots done during the 1905 Aus's Ashes tour and not necessarily from a single test match. Aus lost 0-2 to a very strong Eng side. Some of the shoots were only done for motion picture entertainment as was common then. No live cameras then.
Good Footage but it would have been nice to see the likes of Fred Spoofhorth, Clem Hill, Bobby Peel , George Lohmann, Victor Trumper and Jim Thorpe feature as well.
@@NikhilPanchal-ct3cv you might not do it but majority of indian and pakistani do it and they come to unrelated videos and argue with each other thinking they are inventors of cricket
RIP to all of them.... What a time that was No mobile, No internet, everyone had time for each other
You are enjoying this match in mobile🤣
@@jinayprathod9156 he he... You have a point
@@karan__Singh_pnp That is very bad time... No internet no mobile .. could not call could not message and could not communicate other country people wirelessly... Most of the people could not watch this match because don't have telivision and mobile phone
@@totarsco2823
No one being vitriolic on social media.
No nutcases and cranks having a platform to communicate with other nutcases and cranks through social media.
People having a sound perspective on life.
@@ArchieFatcackie Just people being vitriolic and cruel in person. No escape to online friends, no connection to the outside world, just whatever dot on the map you were stuck in.
The first, left-handed batsman in a mustache is the Australian cricket captain, Joe Darling. The second batsman is Monty Noble. The batsman is Victor Trumper. The last, left-handed batsman is Clem Hill.
Dilhan777 how do u know?!?!?!
Tibby cotter also in the footage
How do you know?
Well i could make out Joe Darling, Trumper and Hill from the clip but i couldnt see any 4th batsman, so how did you figure out Noble
Great and memorable moments for all cricket lovers 😀😀😀
Oldest helicopter shot 1:10
Yes. You amazing 😍
That was Trumper's signature shot
Really like ancestors time's history and really love to watch and see the real historic things like this ..feeling pretty much that time.. respect from Pindi
Love these old sporting videos. Keep it up!👏👏
hahaa, good to see the old footage of Cricket. I wish they would be back to see how things Changed after 100 years later.
0:27 Two fingered salute haha
Days were simple and happy compared to today's life
World war 1 would happen after 9 years of this match.
Cricket lovers will must search this video😁
This whole footage is a collection of video shoots done during the 1905 Aus's Ashes tour and not necessarily from a single test match. Aus lost 0-2 to a very strong Eng side. Some of the shoots were only done for motion picture entertainment as was common then. No live cameras then.
Love it..Who says we don't have much history
It's like a very traditional festival.
Awesome trombone playing on the sound track. A forgotten great of brass musicians
Legand watch after 11 years ago this match
0:23 One of these lads definitely beat David Boon's record of 48 beers on the way home.
Good Footage but it would have been nice to see the likes of Fred Spoofhorth, Clem Hill, Bobby Peel , George Lohmann, Victor Trumper and Jim Thorpe feature as well.
Are you having a laugh or just thick ?
@@jahno7154 What makes you say that ?
Well Clem Hill and Trumper are there.
Infact they are the ones batting
Age of all you guys..?
One of the very few pre Bradman era cricket replays of Ashes on RUclips.
0:14 is it charlie chaplin???
Old is gold
Filmed at Lord's in and around the practice ground.
I saw Author Shelby batting.
It's just awesome
Please upload 1877 test match
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
You will need to go back to 1877 to record it
@@mansimishra9073 ruclips.net/video/ro5X_wZLA68/видео.html
It wasn't recorded bro
Did anyone else spot the cheeky 'two fingers up' / V-sign @0:26 ?
lucky to have seen....
Everyone in this clip is dead right now, including children.
Imran Sahir may be you too
Imran Sahir omg that’s sad
0:14 ചാർളി ചാപ്ലിൻ അല്ലേ
Literally everyone looks like Charlie Chaplin
Fascinating
1:10 world first helicopter shot
Lol..Even my great grandpa was not born at that time..😂
The way those batsmen are holding bats it seems more like local gully cricket.
so nice yar.....
Still no footage of Wilt Chamberlain’s 100 point game
nic history for cricket
oh this game older than titanic ship 😝
I wonder the people in those times had such robotic movements or it was just an issue with camera/video quality and frames?
Watch in 0.75x. The video is sped up, most likely to achieve 30fps.
My wife who probably picked up the bat first time had a better stance than that😂
the footage is very good
watching in 2023😢
Batsmen in those days had terrible footwork.
The game was still forming, really. It was probably cutting edge for the day.
@@utha2665Absolutely correct
Resembling Charlie Chaplin movie
I wonder how many runs he made with it.
All the players were above 50😮.....even in 1905
How is that even recorded
Nice hats.
Look at bat's width
i wonder if they bowled at as much pace as today.
No half the pace or slower
Wonderful shots of women in desc is sus
Classic ♥♥♥♥
I like the guy giving the V sign at 26 seconds in.
Is Warwick Armstrong part of this side?
The year 1868 was the the first Australians to play the English, and they where Aboriginals, they won't tell you that in the history books
dan brown likes cricket? thats a very big surprise considering he's from america!
which one is Trumper?
Helicopter shot ?
1:09 helicopter shot
Todays 5 years old can bat better then them
Wicket keeper ko toh ane dete uske bina he khel rhe hai
Wicket keepers??
Keeper
Us samay hum in k Ghulam thaay 😂😁
is he chaplien
It's look like a Charlie Chaplin's video
0:14 is it charlie chaplin???
What was Charlie Chaplin doing there?
No women commentators then or calling them batters .
But how Australian team travel to England in those days ?????
Via ship
Ship
owhh charlie chaplin 😍
I thought cricket was invented by Indian
No
This is fake......, before 1930 there were only 2 stumps
farooq Ahmad who told you idiot?
The 3rd stump was introduced in 1775
womens cricket looks more professional than this...how things have changed.
In comments Indians and Pakistani behave like, they invented cricket
Not me
@@NikhilPanchal-ct3cv you might not do it but majority of indian and pakistani do it and they come to unrelated videos and argue with each other thinking they are inventors of cricket
1905 in not it's a fake date